GrowSmart News and Updates
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GrowSmart News and Updates
Maine Forest Service: Project Canopy and GrowSmart Maine Announce New Outreach Partnership
AUGUSTA, Maine – Project Canopy, the Maine Forest Service’s urban and community forestry program, has formed a new partnership with GrowSmart Maine, a statewide community support organization, to provide the project’s outreach and communications functions.
The partnership, required under Project Canopy’s funding grant from the U.S. Forest Service, began this month. The relationship is expected to enhance Project Canopy’s education and outreach efforts throughout Maine’s communities, according to officials from both programs.
The first co-sponsored event – a training session in bio-surveillance for the invasive species, emerald ash borer (EAB) — will take place later this month in Freeport, according to officials.
GrowSmart Maine Unveils New Website
Portland – GrowSmart Maine (GSM) is pleased to announce their new website, www.growsmartmaine.org. Funded by a grant from the Old Bug Light Foundation, this new website will enable visitors to engage in discussions, find recent news and blog postings, utilize community planning toolkits as well as sign up for newsletters and advocacy alerts.
Historic Preservation Tax Credit and Maine Downtown Center are funded!
Just got word that the Appropriations Committee of the Maine Legislature has approved two bills: LD 742 extends the sunset on the Historic Preservation Tax Credit by ten years, to 2023. This means the great work accomplished across Maine can continue, as...
Press Release: GrowSmart Maine Applauds Standish’s Adoption of Form-Based Code
On June 7, 2011 the Standish Town Council adopted the extensive Standish Corner District Form-Based Codes — an essential step to stimulate a future vibrant town center, and a first in Maine.
MUBEC one step ahead – LD1416 will take it two steps back
You've heard from us quite a bit over the last few weeks because we know you care about the things that matter most to Maine. Your help this Legislative Session has been crucial in passing the Historic Preservation Tax Credit extension, in stopping the return of...
Where are You on the UT?
In wildness is the preservation of the world. - Henry David Thoreau On May 12, we sent you a letter informing you on the various bills before the Agriculture, Conservation & Forestry Committee that would abolish Maine's Land Use Regulation Commission...
Maine’s Statewide Building and Energy Code is at Risk
This week, the future of the Maine Uniform Building and Energy Code (MUBEC) is at stake. MUBEC will be the focus of debate and votes in the House and Senate, as two very different bills move forward. We urge you to contact your State Representative and Senator to ask...
“We Can Do This!”
-Nancy E. Smith, Executive Director I attended the Maine Real Estate and Developers Association’s (MEREDA) spring conference last week to see what I could learn about how the Mega Trends of global population growth will impact living, working, and...
GSM Testifies in Favor of LD 1569, “An Act To Restore the White-tailed Deer Population and Improve Maine’s Wildlife Economy and Heritage”
Deeryards matter to Maine. A favorite memory of my time as a forester for International Paper occurred one winter day when I was cruising timber in T1R6. I came upon an active deeryard, where nearly 40 deer were quietly “grazing” the area. To see them literally took my breath away! One of my favorite stories comes from my son Jon, and his Opening Day buck, shot while Jon stood on one foot because his other leg was shaking with so much adrenaline! Whether for hunting or visual enjoyment, deer are a part of Maine, and make no mistake, they are an important part of the Maine economy as well.
Legislative Week in Review
From the perspective of sustainable economic development and the need to preserve the unique natural resource of the North Woods and other parts of the Unorganized Territories, GrowSmart Maine believes that abolishing LURC will actually result in a significant long term setback to the northern Maine economy and a real threat to the overall sustainability of the natural resources of the North Woods that are such an important part of Maine’s overall economy and quality of place.