Fishermen, residents, and other harbor stakeholders are invited to meet at the Peninsula School cafeteria at 1 PM on Saturday, November 15, to discuss potential improvements in Prospect Harbor, Bunkers Harbor, and South Gouldsboro Harbor. Gouldsboro plans to invest in the town’s harbor infrastructure in 2026. The goal of this meeting is to gather viewpoints and advice that will shape the town’s actions.
This is the second meeting in a year-long planning effort. In May of this year, thirty-two people, most of them fishermen, participated in the first meeting where they identified priorities for each harbor. Over the summer, Gouldsboro’s Coastal Resilience Committee examined each of these priorities, identifying options, questions, and additional needed information for each one. During this second meeting, participants will explore the options and work toward answering the questions.
The meeting is open to everyone. It will start promptly at 1 PM. After introductory remarks, we will break into three groups, each focused on one of the harbors. We expect the meeting to last between 1.5 and 2 hours. We will provide coffee and snacks.
We will meet in the Peninsula School cafeteria, located at 71 Main St., Prospect Harbor. For more information, please refer to our blog post about the meeting or contact us via email with your questions.
