News tagged: Harbormaster


Partial Closure: South Blue Hill Wharf

The South Blue Hill Wharf may be partially closed this Thursday and Friday (September 25-26) for up to four hours to allow the dinghy “finger floats” to be relocated to accommodate a large barge’s access to the boat launch area. Although the wharf will be available during these times for use by the public, there may be increased traffic and ramp utilization during these times (details below).

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Blue Hill Wharves Meeting Presentation

A public engagement meeting was held on Tuesday, September 16 to review conceptual designs for protecting Blue Hill’s town wharves from sea level rise and damage from increased storm intensity. Roughly 20 Blue Hill residents, including ~8 commercial fishermen, attended.

Attached is the presentation, prepared by GEI Consultants, that was reviewed as part of the meeting; a document describing some of the audience questions, comments, and discussion is in the process of being prepared and will be posted at a later date.

Blue Hill Wharf Meeting: Tuesday 6:00pm

There will be a public meeting to review conceptual designs for providing long-term protection of Blue Hill’s Village and South Blue Hill wharves against damage from increased storm intensity and for enhanced access for commercial fishermen and recreational users.

This is the Town’s opportunity to understand the alternatives for this potential project and to comment on design, timing, and next steps for the town’s future investment in the wharves. The work reviewed in this meeting will likely guide the Town’s investment in its wharves over the next decade–an investment that could represent several million dollars. So taxpayers are encouraged to educate themselves, regardless of whether they use the wharves.

The meeting will be held on Tuesday, September 16 at 6:00pm in the Town Hall Auditorium. Presenting their research and designs will be GEI Consultants, a Portland-based engineering firm retained to help the town assess the risks to our waterfront infrastructure and to apply their expertise to assisting the town in evaluating strategies for protection of these assets.

Village Wharf during “king” tide
South Blue Hill Wharf with “king” tide and strong winds

Friday, May 30th – Town office closed 12:00pm to 1:00pm for training. On-line services available:

On-line IFW Hunting/Fishing Licensing
On-line Maine BMV Autos/Trailers and IFW Boat/ATV Registration
On-line Tax Payments
On-line Voter Registration (and updates)
On-line and phone Vital Record ordering

2025 “clam” Shellfish Licenses

Shellfish licenses on sale March 3rd at Town Office. Please see *license allocations and related cost below.

Class-Commercial              

Resident *No Limit Set @ $100

Non-resident *9 Limit @ $200

Senior Resident *8 Limit @ $0

Senior Non-resident *4 Limit @ $0

Class-Recreational

Resident *40 Limit @ $5

Non-resident *20 Limit @ $10

Senior Resident *10 Limt @ $0

Senior Non-Resident *5 Limit @ $0

Junior Resident *5 Limit @ $0

Junior Non-resident *5 Limit @ $0