Published on March 05, 2024
More information at cityofbathmaine.gov/elections
Published on February 26, 2024
Exciting Developments Coming to McMann Complex: New Facilities and Improvements UnderwayThe McMann Athletic Complex, located at 181 Congress Avenue will be surrounded by new construction fencing as work begins on several new projects. These include the construction of a new maintenance building, th…
Published on January 17, 2024
The City of Bath has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP) in collaboration with the Bath Charter Boat Captains Association for the construction of a new dock at Bridge Park. The purpose of this initiative is to provide a centralized location for local charter boat captains to operate their tours wi…
Published on January 17, 2024
The Office of Governor Janet Mills has developed a webpage to help Maine people find information, resources, and assistance to stay safe and recover from flooding and damage. This page will be updated with new information as it becomes availableVisit the resource hub here
Published on December 29, 2023
The 2024 Curbside Trash collection is now available.EventDate(s)New Year’s Day – Landfill Closed (3)Jan 1Martin Luther King Jr. Day – Landfill Open (2)Jan 15Presidents Day – Landfill Open (2)Feb 19Spring Cleanup WeekApril 8-13Patriots Day – Landfill Closed (3)Apr 15Spring Leaf CollectionApril 22/23…
Published on August 03, 2023
August 2, 2023By: Emily Reed, Summer Government Intern 2023, Muskie School of Public Policy In May 2022, Bath Development Corporation identified a need for a business loan program to support Bath-based businesses start and grow. This sparked the idea for the Micro Capital Loan Program which provide…
Published on July 20, 2023
Find out more about the Window Dressers Community Build and how to register and www.windowdressers.org or at cityofbathmaine.gov/inserts
Published on July 19, 2023
Learn more about what TIF is and how they can be used to improve communities and attract businesses.www.cityofbath.com/tifs
Published on July 18, 2023
Bath Police Officer McIntire and Animal Control Officer McKnight responded to a report of a sick/injured bald eagle in north Bath. Officer McIntire was able to locate the eagle on Bayshore Rd. and saw that it was indeed ill and/or injured to some extent. The eagle was transferred to Avian Haven …
Published on July 13, 2023
After months of meticulous planning, designing, and building the Shelter Institute was able to complete the installation of a traditional Japanese Torii gate in the new green space along Commercial Street. The gate serves as a recognition of the enduring sister city relationship between Bath, Maine…