Cape Elizabeth
Mon. 11/14 7 p.m. Town Council Town Hall
Tues. 11/15 7 p.m. Town Council Workshop Town Hall
Tues. 11/15 6 p.m. Building Oversight Committee Zoom
Wed. 11/16 7 p.m. Town Council & School Board Joint Workshop Town Hall
Thur. 11/17 6 p.m. Fort Williams Park Committee Town Hall
Thur. 11/17 6 p.m. Appointments Committee Town Hall
Thur. 11/17 7 p.m. Energy Committee Town Hall
Scarborough
Mon. 11/14 6 p.m. Hybrid Communication Meeting Municipal Building & Zoom
Mon. 11/14 6 p.m. Conservation Commission Town Manager’s Conference Room & Zoom
Tues. 11/15 4 p.m. Finance Committee Town Council Chambers & Zoom
Wed. 11/16 5:30 p.m. Town Council Workshop with school board Municipal Building & Zoom
Wed. 11/16 7 p.m. Town Council Municipal Building & Zoom
Thur. 11/17 4 p.m. Ordinance Committee Municipal Building & Zoom
Thur. 11/17 6 p.m. Recreation Advisory Committee The Hub
Thur. 11/17 6:30 p.m. Sanitary District Municipal Building
South Portland
Mon. 11/14 5:30 p.m. Historic Preservation Committee Planning Conference Room & Zoom
Mon. 11/14 6 p.m. Board of Education South Portland HS Lecture Hall
Mon. 11/14 6 p.m. Willard Beach Master Plan Committee SMCC campus – Preble Hall Room
Mon. 11/14 6 p.m. Public Forum – Broadway Traffic Signals (Evans & Lincoln Sts.) Council Chambers & Zoom
Tues. 11/15 1:30 p.m. Board of Health Planning & Development Office & Zoom
Tues. 11/15 6:30 p.m. City Council Council Chambers & Zoom
Wed. 11/16 7:30 a.m. Bike/Pedestrian Committee Café 93 – Main Street
Wed. 11/16 5 p.m. Economic Development Committee Planning & Development Offices & Zoom
Wed. 11/16 6:30 p.m. Waste Reduction Committee Community Center
Thur. 11/17 6 p.m. Human Rights Commission City Council Chambers
Thur. 11/17 6 p.m. Clean Air Advisory Committee City Hall & Zoom
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