Maine Code § 23-3601

Apportionment of damages or benefits
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Whenever the city government lays out any new street or public way, or widens or otherwise alters
or discontinues any street or way in a city, and decides that any persons or corporations are entitled to
damage therefor, and estimates the amount thereof to each in the manner provided by law, it may
apportion the damages so estimated and allowed, or such part thereof as to it seems just, upon the lots
adjacent to and bounded on such street or way, other than those for which damages are allowed, in such
proportions as in its opinion such lots are benefited or made more valuable by such laying out or
widening, alteration or discontinuance, not exceeding in case of any lot the amount of such benefit, but
the whole assessment shall not exceed the damages so allowed. Before such assessment is made, notice
shall be given to all persons interested of a hearing before said city government, at a time and place
specified, which notice shall be published in some newspaper in said city at least one week before said
hearing.

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