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York Voters Approve Funding for Repairs to Cliff Walk

York Voters Approve Funding for Repairs to Cliff Walk

Photo: 560 WGAN Newsradio


Voters in the town of York gave the thumbs up this past weekend, to repair their local Cliff Walk.

Our news partners at CBS 13 reports that the project has been estimated to cost around 1.5 million dollars.

The funds would go towards repairing a walkway that’s remained closed since the historic storms that ravaged the coastal communities of southern Maine in January of 2024.

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