Mare Brook Watershed Steering Committee

Mission & Purpose

Click here to view the committee's charge, responsibilities, etc. 

Membership

The Committee shall be comprised of one (1) voting member appointed by each of the following entities, for a total of nine (9) members.

  • Sandy Stott, Chair (Conservation Commission)
  • David Page, Vice Chair (Brunswick Area Citizens for a Safe Environment)
  • Chris Baldwin (Cumberland County Soil and Water Conservation District)
  • Steve Walker (Planning Board)
  • Marko Melendy (Marine Resources Committee)
  • John Simoneau (Bowdoin College)
  • Sarah Rogers (Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust)
  • Kim Anderson (Town Council)
  • Daniel Stevenson (Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority)

The expectation is that each member of the Committee shall represent the views of the Committee that selected the member to serve. Each member shall periodically report to, and obtain feedback and input from, the entity that appointed the Committee member.

Although committee membership is limited to the nine (9) members listed above, the Committee shall proactively engage with the groups, communities, and professionals it deems necessary in order to seek the broadest representation of views to assist the committee in meeting its responsibilities. The following entities are identified as resources: Maine Department of Environmental Protection; Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife; Maine Department of Marine Resources; Maine Department of Transportation, Casco Bay Estuary Partnership; Friends of Casco Bay, Trout Unlimited, etc.

Meeting Schedule

The committee shall meet quarterly and on an as needed basis; visit the Town Calendar to view meeting materials & more.

Committee Staff

Ashley Charleson, Environmental Planner (207-721-4025 | acharleson@brunswickme.gov)
Trey Crews, Town Engineer (207-725-6652, x4145 | lsmith@brunswickme.gov)

Annual Reporting

The Committee shall report on its activities to the Town Council, at least quarterly

Important Documents

Click here to learn more about the Mare Brook Watershed Management Plan and other important studies.