AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoMaine Infrastructure: Maine DOT has started cutting up to $400 million in road and construction projects, citing a $130 million state funding gap, higher fuel/asphalt costs, and uncertainty around federal Surface Transportation money. Local Food & Aquaculture: Deer Isle Oyster Co. is expanding with a new oyster bar in Blue Hill and a retail shop in Stonington, adding year-round supply and more farm-tour access for visitors. Energy & Climate Resilience: Waterville’s Alfond Municipal Pool Complex added solar panels with a grant to offset about 40% of energy costs, while Surry and the Blue Hill Peninsula are ramping up wildfire defenses after the 1947 disaster. Tech & Power Demand: New York passed a one-year data center permit moratorium, adding to the growing pushback Maine has already seen after Mills vetoed a similar freeze. Industry & Jobs: UMaine students are building an autonomous RoboBoat, reflecting how Maine’s shipbuilding and engineering talent is feeding the wider shift toward autonomous marine systems. Politics (Maine): Polling shows Hannah Pingree leading in the Democratic gubernatorial race ahead of the June 9 primary.
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