AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoImmigration & Agriculture: MOFGA warned Maine farmers to be on alert for possible ICE activity starting Aug. 21, with raids potentially targeting farms, farmworkers (including H-2A workers) and construction sites; MOFGA later clarified dates aren’t confirmed but urged farms to prepare, including posting indoor “private property” areas and planning for workers if drones appear. Water & Housing: Bangor’s planned 360-unit apartment project is on hold because the city’s aging sewer system is at max capacity; upgrades are estimated at $4M–$6M and will require a bond vote. Infrastructure: MDOT will lead a forensic inspection of the Old Town bridge collapse, with a temporary bridge closure next Wednesday while investigators examine the failure during deck placement. Local Business: Village Tavern in Kennebunk shut down Aug. 19, citing rising costs, a shifting economy, and a landlord lease termination. Energy & Finance: Swift Current Energy closed a $750M corporate credit facility (expandable to $1B) to fund clean energy projects amid rising U.S. electricity demand. Workforce & Privacy: Maine employers’ growing use of monitoring tech is drawing fresh scrutiny, with experts warning about intrusive workplace tracking and data profiles. Agriculture Spotlight: Fisher Farms in Sabattus was named the 2026 Maine Dairy Farm of the Year.
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