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Ordinances & Archives

Welcome to the archives section of the City of Saco. We will use this section to post budgets, ordinances and other documents to make them easily accessible to the public.

Most documents posted here will be in Adobe Acrobat (.PDF) format. Information on this is available by following the link on the left hand side.

WHAT'S NEW
CITIZEN SATISFACTION SURVEY, 2009
Annual survey of citizen satisfaction (PDF file, 512K)

STRATEGIC PLAN 2008
City of Saco Strategic Plan, updated for 2008 (PDF file, 2.9MB)

SPARTAN BAY AGREEMENT
Option agreement, lease and business license. Signed September 20, 2007. Spartan Bay Agreement PDF, 1.2MB

STORM RECOVERY
For help on recovering from the 2007 Patriots Day storm, including information on assessing damaged buildings and debris pickup, follow this link

CAMP ELLIS EROSION REPORT
Final Draft Report: Saco River and Camp Ellis Beach Section 111 Project (PDF file, 13.1MB)

A presentation of the findings of the Saco River & Camp Ellis Beach Shore Damage Mitigation Project to the Saco Bay Implementation Team on February 22, 2006 by COL Curtis L. Thalken, Commander and District Engineer, US Army corps of Engineers, New England District. View the presentation. (Javascript required)

MERC SURVEY
Between February 9 and March 3 2005 Market Decisions polled 607 randomly selected adults in Biddeford and Saco to determine their opinion on Maine Energy Recovery Company (MERC). To view the survey or a slide presentation of the results follow this link. (4/8/05)

MAIN STREET STUDY
A study of traffic patterns and congestion on Main Street may be downloaded by following this link. (PDF, 1 MB, 3/5/05)



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