After having spent $150,000 the state has abandoned plans for an estimated $29.4
Date
8-8-1993
Abstract
After having spent $150,000 the state has abandoned plans for an estimated $29.4 million consolidation of York County court operations at Alfred. Neither Chief Justice Daniel Wathen nor Senate President Dennis Dutrembe are convinced that the plan is a good idea, despite a consultant's estimate that the move would save the state more than $41 million over 15 years. Table of comparative costs and a list giving populations of various York County towns. Long article.
Subjects
Courts
Recommended Citation
"After having spent $150,000 the state has abandoned plans for an estimated $29.4" (1993). Maine News Index – Portland Press Herald. 3391.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_pph/3391
Source
Maine Sunday Telegram