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Upcoming York vote could impact historic village center [Video]

Voters will decide on Nov. 5 whether to approve a zoning change requiring storefronts for new development.

YORK, Maine — An amendment on the Nov. 5 referendum ballot aims to draw more people to one of Maine’s oldest communities. 

The initiative would require new businesses in York’s Village Center, including restaurants, shops, and services like salons and barber shops, to have their first-floor commercial space facing the street and office space to go in the back.

Supporters say the changes are needed to help the historic village survive and grow, especially after the tourist season winds down. 

The lunch rush is on at the Fat Tomato Grill. Known for sandwiches, footlongs, and other specialties made to order. It’s located in the heart of historic York Village, drawing loyal customers from the nearby York Hospital and visitors. The eatery is one of a few businesses open until 7 p.m., but the area is becoming a ghost town as more tourists …

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