Gouldsboro residents, especially Corea residents, are invited to participate in the second Corea Resilience Planning meeting at 4 PM on Saturday, November 16, at the Black Duck Inn in Corea. This meeting builds on residents’ input from the first meeting, held in August.
Since that first meeting, engineers and scientists from Streamworks and FB Environmental Associates used the meeting input together with LIDAR imagery, Army Corps of Engineers plans for the Crowley Island Causeway, and maps and data from the Maine Geological Survey to identify several alternative ways to change the Causeway and the Corea-Cranberry Point Road junction sites so they will be less vulnerable to storm damage.
In this second meeting, participants will review these alternatives, identify concerns, and share preferences. Streamworks and FB Environmental will use this information over the coming months to develop more complete plans, permitting requirements, and cost estimates for residents to consider in a third meeting early in the new year.
Meeting participation can be either in person or virtually via Zoom. Here is the link to join the meeting. We hope that many of you will be able to join us in-person. One important request: If arriving by car, please do not park on the grass in front of the Black Duck Inn. Please park along the road.
Finally, we have one quick request: If you plan on attending, please complete this very short form to help us estimate the number of people to expect online and in-person. Thanks!
If you have questions, please contact us.
