Cumberland Comprehensive Plan moves toward public hearing; Council reviews radio contract, licenses
Cumberland's Comprehensive Plan Committee has finalized the draft of the town's long-term planning document and scheduled a public hearing for July 30, moving the document closer to adoption. Meanwhile, the Town Council last week considered a contract for public safety radio equipment and several license renewals.
Comprehensive Plan heads to public hearing
The Comprehensive Plan Committee on June 25 voted to approve the draft Comprehensive Plan, according to the agenda. The committee also set a formal public hearing for July 30 at 6 p.m. to gather resident input before the plan goes to the Town Council for final adoption. The plan covers land use, housing, transportation, and other long-range policies for the town.
Town Council reviews contracts, licenses
The Town Council on June 29 held a public hearing for a liquor license renewal for First Tracks Investments, LLC. The council also discussed a contract with Radio Communications Management (RCM) to supply and maintain public safety radio equipment. A separate item was a three-year contract with Cumberland County for General Assistance Administrative Services.
The council considered a Mass Gathering permit for the Cumberland Soccer Club tournament on September 5-6 at Twin Brook and MSAD 51 fields. In addition, the agenda included renewal of Commercial Hauler's Licenses for fiscal year 2027. No votes or final decisions were listed in the agenda summary.
Coming up
No upcoming meetings are listed for the next two weeks. Residents can check the town's website for future notices.
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