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WGME: York County to begin beach restoration after federal approval

12/28/2025

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​WGME: York County Commissioner Justin Chenette emphasized the urgency of the project, stating, "We need to do these projects now. We cannot wait. The dredge season is only through March, so if we were to wait, it'd be another year delay and that's just not acceptable when we lose homes constantly every single year to storm damage and erosion." 
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Coastal restoration project cleared to proceed, work to begin early 2026

12/27/2025

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Commission Meeting Comments on coastal projects moving forward

12/26/2025

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Breaking the Logjam: MAJOR WIN FOR YORK COUNTY COASTAL PROJECTS

12/18/2025

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​Our latest advocacy push worked! After navigating numerous federal bureaucratic hurdles for many months, we have finally received a green light to protect our shorelines. FEMA has cleared the path for three critical Category B Sand Replenishment Projects to move forward immediately in York County.

Here is our newly updated project timeline:
  • Old Orchard Beach: Sand replenishment is greenlighted to begin any day now, but likely in January after the holidays.
  • Wells: The county dredge is officially scheduled to begin operations in January and last for several weeks.
  • Saco: After obtaining one more final permit approval, which we expect to receive in early January, dredge work will commence immediately, taking place this dredge season before March and lasting several weeks.  

What Changed?

Initially, FEMA required a final review and sign-off from the Secretary of Homeland Security. However, after relentless advocacy from our York County Commission, SOS Saco Bay, state lawmakers, local officials, and our congressional delegation, FEMA Region 1 clarified that, because these are reimbursable grants, these specific projects can proceed without the additional review process delays. All Environmental and Historic Preservation (EHP) reviews have now been cleared, a process that took upwards of eight months to complete.

A Message of Thanks

This victory was truly a team effort, and it wouldn’t have happened without the advocacy of a long list of state, local, and Federal officials. Over the last two weeks alone, we have all rallied to engage our congressional delegation and put pressure to create a sense of urgency around this Federal logjam.

This is where York County Government played a critical role in being the glue that brought all levels of government together to champion real progress and results for our residents. Our county is lucky to have the tireless work of Art Cleaves running our York County Emergency Management team. Our Commission directed him to champion and run the dredge program, and he has been working around the clock to get this up and running through all these various stages of this long process.

The ongoing advocacy of SOS Saco Bay has ensured that the issue of coastal protection remains at the forefront of everyone’s minds, and the relationships they’ve built have ensured that no one forgets Camp Ellis and our entire coastline in policy and funding discussions.

Thank you for the support from Senator Donna Bailey, State Representatives Lori Gramlich, Marshall Archer, Lynn Copeland, and Bob Foley, Saco Mayor Jodi MacPhail, and to our congressional delegation, including Senator Collins’ staff, for coming together through letters, emails, and calls to ensure our plight was heard and action was taken swiftly.
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Looking forward to seeing the county-run dredge in action come January and the continued progress around protecting our coastline from future storm and erosion damage. There is a lot more work ahead, but county leadership will continue to be part of the collective effort and long-term solutions. 
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York County Commission Demands Federal Expediency for Coastal Storm Recovery

12/13/2025

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Our County Commission has sent a letter at my request to Maine's Congressional Delegation demanding immediate intervention to fast-track critical coastal protection projects that have been dangerously delayed by federal bureaucracy.

The Crisis: A Lingering Disaster
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The memory of the devastating January 2024 storm—which brought the highest tide in recorded history—is still fresh. The damage was catastrophic:
  • Over $40 million in municipal damages.
  • Over $15 million in damages to local homes and businesses.
  • A staggering $110+ million loss of our protective dunes and beaches, leaving coastal communities exposed.
  • $660+ million in critical property and infrastructure now directly vulnerable to the next major storm.
​The Problem: Bureaucracy at a Snail's Pace
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Three essential FEMA Category B emergency protective measures—for Saco, Old Orchard Beach, and Wells—are effectively STUCK in an endless loop of EHP review.
  • Saco – 8 months
  • Wells – 8 Months
  • Old Orchard Beach 7 Months

The Ticking Clock ⏳

Even once the EHP review is finally complete, FEMA requires an additional 60-day Secretarial Review because project costs exceed $100,000. This additional, unnecessary, and duplicative review instituted under the Trump Administration creates an administrative burden and puts at risk our ability to complete work this dredge season. We need Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem to prioritize this new review step because of the time-sensitive nature of our local projects. Dredging activities must be completed between November and March, so it’s crunch time for our coastal communities.

The Impact: Another Year of Exposure

The result? Projects that were originally scheduled to start this past November could be delayed to next November if we don’t see an overall sense of urgency by this administration. This translates to:
  • A nearly three-year delay since the January 2024 federally-declared disaster.
  • Our coastal communities must face another full storm season without the essential natural defenses they lost.
  • Commercial infrastructure and private properties remain at continued, unnecessary risk.

The County's Demand: Direct Congressional Action

The Commissioners' letter is a clear, urgent plea for our Congressional Delegation to use their authority to:
  1. Expedite the EHP Review: Push FEMA to immediately conclude the Environmental and Historic Preservation review process for all three projects.
  2. Accelerate Secretarial Approval: Cut through the 60-day review to ensure projects can meet the March 2026 dredging deadline.
  3. Authorize Alternatives: Establish different, faster approval pathways for emergency protective measures that are facing seasonal construction constraints like ours.

The Bottom Line

York County should NOT be forced to wait any longer for protection and recovery from a federally declared disaster. The County is ready to provide all necessary technical information to get these projects moving, use our County-owned dredge, and work with our communities to advance coastal protection measures. No more delays.

We need our Federal representatives to act NOW to protect our coast, our infrastructure, and our future.
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We’re waiting on Washington. Bureaucracy is drowning our beaches. Our coastal communities can’t wait any longer. We need Federal action now. 

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Latest news on the Saco and OOB projects that are currently being held up:
  • https://sacobaynews.com/dune-repairs-to-begin-in-november-with-york-county-dredge-beach-nourishmen.htm
  • https://sacobaynews.com/old-orchard-beach-scheduled-for-beach-replenishment.htm
Contact Our Congressional Delegation to Demand No More Delays

U.S. Senator Susan Collins

Washington, D.C. Office Phone (202) 224-2523

Augusta: (207) 622-8414

Bangor: (207) 945-0417

Biddeford: (207) 283-1101

Portland: (207) 618-5560

Email: https://www.collins.senate.gov/contact

U.S. Senator Angus King

Washington, D.C. Office Phone (202) 224-5344

Augusta: (207) 622-8292

Bangor: (207) 945-8000

Biddeford: (207) 352-5216

Portland: (207) 245-1565

Toll-Free(800) 432-1599

Email: https://www.king.senate.gov/contact

U.S. Representative Chellie Pingree

Washington, D.C. Office Phone (202) 225-6116

Portland: (207) 774-5019

Waterville: (207) 873-5713

Email: https://pingree.house.gov/contact/
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