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Neil Kittredge, right, draws on a map of Waterville on Wednesday to delineate areas of construction that would occur as part of a downtown redevelopment project during an open meeting in the Waterville City Council chamber.
Neil Kittredge gives a presentation Wednesday to Waterville residents on the planned downtown development project during an open meeting in the Waterville City Council chamber.
A map of downtown Main Street in Waterville is illuminated on the wall during an urban development meeting Wednesday in the Waterville City Council chamber.
Michael O'Neill, an urban designer, takes notes Wednesday during a community discussion on development of downtown Waterville during an open meeting in the Waterville City Council chamber.
Bruce Fowler listens to a presentation Wednesday on proposed urban planning models during an open meeting in the Waterville City Council chamber.
Kevin Joseph, Owner of You Know Whose Pub, attends a development meeting Wednesday in the Waterville City Council chamber.
Waterville downtown business owners Leah Oliver, right, and Nicole Sulea, back, address their concerns Thursday morning about possible changes to traffic on Temple Street to planner Neil Kittredge during the second meeting on downtown Waterville revitalization. Oliver owns Sparrows Consignment, and Sulea owns Heirloom Vintage Boutique.