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Our View: Airport parking lot proposal drags us backward

Por: Portland Press Herald Opinion December 12, 2023

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More people are living in Maine. More people are flying in and out of Maine. That Portland International Jetport needs to vastly improve access for an increasing number of travelers is not up for debate. Who wants to be turned away from short- or long-term parking with insufficient time for alternative arrangements? None of us. And yet that’s what’s been happening at PWM, on and off, Attempts to soften the effects of its parking “crunch”... + full article



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