CamdenCAN and the town of Camden come together to focus on harbor flood vulnerabilities and two preliminary draft alternatives to address those threats in Camden Harbor. This event took place on Wednesday, February 5, 2025 and was open to the public.
Camden was awarded its third Community Resilience Partnership Community Action Grant by the Governor’s Office of Policy Innovation and the Future (GOPIF) over a year ago to help fund resilience planning for Camden’s Inner Harbor as well as a Shore and Harbor Planning Grant from the Maine Coastal Program.
Prior to this event, the consultant team has conducted site assessment, mapped flood vulnerability, hosted the first community-wide engagement event and organized three stakeholder meetings with CamdenCAN/Municipal Staff/Business Owners. Now we want to welcome everyone to review preliminary resilience strategies and lend your thoughts on the planning progress.
In this session Blake Sanborn, Todd Richardson and Todd Coffin, from Richardson & Associates/WSP, share results of the first community survey and two preliminary draft alternatives developed from the input gathered to date.
If you haven’t filled out the Camden Harbor Resilience Planning Community Survey yet, you can do so here: