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November 3, 2025December 29, 2025 Bill Zoellick Other

Harbor Resilience: Building on Stakeholder Ideas

On Saturday, Nov. 15, harbor stakeholders will again meet at Peninsula School to plan for investments in three of the town's harbors.This meeting builds on last spring's meeting and will shape harbor design work in 2026.

November 23, 2024June 6, 2025 Bill Zoellick Other

Corea Considers Resilience Options

Gouldsboro residents met on November 26 to consider draft plans to make two Corea locations less vulnerable to storm damage. Many of you could not make the meeting. This post describes the plans and the questions and concerns raised at the meeting.

January 12, 2024November 3, 2025 Bill Zoellick Other

The January 10 Storm

On the morning of January 10, 2024, Gouldsboro and other Downeast Maine towns were battered by a powerful winter storm. The storm washed boats ashore, destroyed wharves, and battered coastal roads. Here are a few pictures. 

January 12, 2024November 3, 2025 Bill Zoellick Other

Coastal Resilience Committee – January 2024 Update

Gouldsboro's Coastal Resilience Committee met on January 8 to work on requests for funds to reduce sea-level rise and storm surge vulnerabilities in the village of Corea and along Rt. 195 (Corea Road) at Sand Cove. This post provides an update on the committee's plans. The January 10 storm underscores the importance of that planning.

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  • Gouldsboro Submits Draft 2025 Comprehensive Plan
  • Outcomes: First Harbor Resilience Meeting
  • Corea Project Moves to Next Phase
  • Small Towns, Big Fixes: An Overview of Coastal Resilience in Gouldsboro
  • Gouldsboro's Climate Vulnerability Assessment and Action Plan

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