About the Waterboro Land Trust
In May 2006, a group of Waterboro residents met to discuss the formation of a local land trust whose goal would be to protect and preserve town owned parcels of land that hold scenic, historic or recreational value. 14 citizens joined as founding members and the Waterboro Land Trust was born.
Since then, the trust has grown in membership, has received overwhelming support from Waterboro residents and owns over 100 acres of lands transferred from the Town of Waterboro to the ownership of the land trust.
The members of the Waterboro Land Trust are a diverse group comprised of Waterboro residents and land owners whose interest include historic and wildlife conservation, land preservation and various forms of outdoor recreation. Dedicated to preserving the rural quality of life that Waterboro residents enjoy, the group is focused on ensuring that our community has open space for people to enjoy today, tomorrow and many years into the future.
Meetings are held on the 4th Wednesday of the month at Waterboro Town Hall and new members, as well as those looking to learn more about the WLT, are always welcomed.
The Waterboro Land Trust is a member supported, non-profit organization, which seeks to identify, preserve, protect and manage lands for public benefit and future generations.

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