Resolve, Directing the Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority to Take Appropriate Actions to Identify Opportunities for the Beneficial Reuse of the Buildings and Land Commonly Known as the Bangor Mall
Resolve, Directing the Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority to Take Appropriate Actions to Identify Opportunities for the Beneficial Reuse of the Buildings and Land Commonly Known as the Bangor Mall
Housing
Enacted
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Sponsor
Senator Joseph Baldacci
Last action
2025-06-17
Official status
Became Law without Governor's Signature
Effective date
Not listed
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Resolve, Directing the Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority to Take Appropriate Actions to Identify Opportunities for the Beneficial Reuse of the Buildings and Land Commonly Known as the Bangor Mall
Resolve, Directing the Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority to Take Appropriate Actions to Identify Opportunities for the Beneficial Reuse of the Buildings and Land Commonly Known as the Bangor Mall
Sponsor:
Senator Joseph Baldacci
Reference committee:
Housing and Economic Development
Governor action:
Became Law without Governor's Signature
What This Bill Does
Resolve, Directing the Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority to Take Appropriate Actions to Identify Opportunities for the Beneficial Reuse of the Buildings and Land Commonly Known as the Bangor Mall
Sponsor:
Senator Joseph Baldacci
Reference committee:
Housing and Economic Development
Governor action:
Became Law without Governor's Signature
Limits and Unknowns
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Amendments
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3HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
4 Reproduced and distributed under the direction of the Secretary of the Senate.
5STATE OF MAINE
6SENATE
7132ND LEGISLATURE
8FIRST SPECIAL SESSION
9 COMMITTEE AMENDMENT “ ” to S.P.
Bill History
2025-06-17Governor
Became Law without Governor's Signature
2025-06-03House
FINALLY PASSED . Sent for concurrence. ORDERED SENT FORTHWITH.
2025-06-03Senate
FINALLY PASSED , in concurrence.
2025-05-29Committee
Reported Out; OTP-AM/ONTP
2025-04-29Committee
Work Session Held
2025-04-29Committee
Voted; Divided Report
2025-03-05Committee
Referred to Committee on Housing and Economic Development.
Official Summary Text
Resolve, Directing the Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority to Take Appropriate Actions to Identify Opportunities for the Beneficial Reuse of the Buildings and Land Commonly Known as the Bangor Mall
Sponsor:
Senator Joseph Baldacci
Reference committee:
Housing and Economic Development
Governor action:
Became Law without Governor's Signature
Current Bill Text
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Page 1 - 132LR0890(03)
STATE OF MAINE
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IN THE YEAR OF OUR LORD
TWO THOUSAND TWENTY-FIVE
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S.P. 390 - L.D. 901
Resolve, Directing the Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority to Take
Appropriate Actions to Identify Opportunities for the Beneficial Reuse of the
Buildings and Land Commonly Known as the Bangor Mall
Sec. 1. Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority. Resolved: That the
Maine Redevelopment Land Bank Authority, established in the Maine Revised Statutes,
Title 5, section 12004-G, subsection 7-G and referred to in this resolve as "the authority,"
shall work with the City of Bangor to identify opportunities for the beneficial reuse of the
property located in the City of Bangor commonly known as the Bangor Mall and the
surrounding infrastructure, collectively referred to in this resolve as "the Bangor Mall."
The authority shall develop a comprehensive plan that supports the City of Bangor with the
potential redevelopment of the Bangor Mall. The comprehensive plan must include a mix
of uses that promotes the economic revitalization of the Bangor Mall as a vital hub in the
City of Bangor and surrounding regions and creates affordable housing for the city and
surrounding regions.
Sec. 2. Report. Resolved: That the authority shall submit a report to the Joint
Standing Committee on Housing and Economic Development by January 15, 2026 with
the details of the comprehensive plan, including the cost to implement the plan and possible
funding sources. The committee may report out legislation based on the report to the
Second Regular Session of the 132nd Legislature.
LAW WITHOUT
GOVERNOR'S
SIGNATURE
JUNE 17, 2025
CHAPTER
80
RESOLVES