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- Maine

Principal Locations
  1. Augusta
  2. Bangor
  3. Bar Harbor
  4. Caribou
  5. Kennebunk
  6. Orono
  7. Portland
  8. Presque Isle

Resources


Maine Travel



Maine.gov: Visiting
Office of Tourism, Maps, Regional Information, Travel Information, Travel Packages, Convention Bureaus & Visitors' Centers ...

Turnpike Travel Forecast ... [Read More]

Maine.gov: How Do I...? : Visiting
See our Plan Your Trip page for basic tourism and travel information, or the Visiting Maine pages for information about arts and culture, accessibility for the disabled, destinations and attractions, dining and food, events, fairs, and festivals, family fun, lodging, outdoor recreation, shopping, tours and trails. You may also want to visit the Maine Office of Tourism website and the Maine Tourism Associaton website . ... [Read More]

Maine Bureau Of Accounts and Control - Travel
This section is intended for State of Maine employees who are required to travel. The State Controller is required, with the approval of the Commissioner of Administrative & Financial Services, to establish policies for travel expense reimbursements. ...

RE: Travel in Accordance with Executive Order 26 FY 04/05 ...

Corporate TRAVEL Card Program ... [Read More]

The Path to Maine Lawmaking
This site will help you travel the path of Maine lawmaking - and, once you understand the principles of governance, you will become a more informed, responsible and involved citizen. ... [Read More]

Delivering Maine’s Tourism Wonders by E-mail
Mobular Technologies, Inc. and e-Marketing, a travel and tourism marketingcompany, have teamed to enable tourists, travel agents, and others to receive andcirculate the Maine Tourism Association’s print brochure in Mobular’s mobile Brochure format, an easy-to-navigate, completely searchable format that can be sent directly to anye-mail address in seconds. High-quality, comprehensive tourism brochures capture the best a state hasto offer from the point of view of scenery, tourist attractions, accommodations, andactivities. They are produced, however, at a unit cost that can exceed several dollars andrequire several days to deliver by U.S. mail. Their electronic counterparts, large PDFdocuments, frequently travel poorly via e-mail, take a long time to download, and can bedifficult for an end user to navigate. "It is clear that the Internet is becoming a favorite tool ofprospective travelers to plan, research, and orchestrate a vacation," said MikeGoldberg, President ... [Read More]

TMIP|Clearinghouse|Transportation Case Studies in GIS|Case Study 4: Maine Department of Transportation Statewide Travel Demand Model
The movement of goods along Maine’s transportation network is an important component of the state’s economy. Interstate 95 is a major artery for the movement of goods from the Canadian Maritime Provinces and Quebec to New England and other eastern US states. Improved access to information related to the characteristics of these goods thus becomes a valued necessity. More and better information was needed for clearance and movement purposes, as well as for reporting and identification. As requirements throughout the nation for air quality have become more rigorous, in turn so has the need for broader analysis of air quality impacts. Having travel demand data more readily available would assist in the state’s evaluation of air quality impacts from major transportation projects. Recreational and tourism travel constitutes a core economic resource for the state. The volume of recreational travel has been steadily increasing, and the most severe traffic congestion occurs as a result of re ... [Read More]


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