Penny Jordan and Caitlin Harriman will continue to serve through December 2028.
cape elizabeth town council
Meet the candidates on the ballot in Cape Elizabeth
In November, residents will vote to fill two Town Council and school board positions.
Cape Elizabeth councilors look at land use, zoning
New council and school board members were sworn in, and amendments to town center requirements and L.D. 2003 zoning were sent to the Ordinance Committee and Planning Board for review, respectively.
Cape Elizabeth OKs new Cookie Jar site plan, leaves front parking untouched
Under the new site plan, the parking spaces along the building’s Shore Road facade are listed as ‘existing casual parking’ but are not delineated. Planning Board members said that should preserve the status quo.
Cape Elizabeth Town Council delays decision on Cookie Jar parking spaces
Councilors say they need more information about the parking situation at the popular bakery before they vote to formalize the business’s use of the area in front of the building.
Cape Elizabeth considers allowing bakery to keep parking spots despite zoning rules
Tensions have been escalating in town over a perception that the Cape Elizabeth Planning Board is trying to remove four parking spaces outside the Cookie Jar.
Six candidates vie for three Cape Elizabeth council seats
David Andrews, David Hughes, Tim Reiniger, Jonathan Sahrbeck, Elizabeth Scifres and Andrew Swayze are vying for the three open seats.
Cape council expands senior tax relief program
The council added nearly $193,000 from the town’s unassigned fund balance to bring the program to $300,000 and adjusted the proportional relief given to each resident based on income.
Nomination papers available for Cape Elizabeth council and school board seats
Nomination papers in Cape Elizabeth for Town Council and school board must be returned to the Town Clerk’s Office and verified by 5 p.m. Monday, Sept. 9. The seats of Town Councilors Tim Reiniger, Jeremy Gabrielson and Susan Gillis are up for grabs, and the seats of Heather Altenburg, Kathleen Curr-Sparks and Elizabeth Scifres will […]
Council sends only one school bond to Cape Elizabeth voters
The Town Council voted unanimously to send a $94.7 million bond to voters in November and voted 4-3 to reject sending the chairman’s $42 million alternative.