Bangor City Council · Conflict of Interest Transparency Report · May 2026
Council Chair · Term: November 2019 – November 2027
Conflict Level
Chaired the Bangor Opioid Settlement Fund Advisory Committee, which recommended $641,000+ in funding to 16 organizations, then voted as a City Councilor to approve those very recommendations.
Last verified: May 16, 2026 · bangortransparency.com
Documented Organizational Ties
Committee recommended $641,000+ in funding; Hawes then voted to approve it as a councilor
2026 Roll-Call Vote Tally
4
Yes
6
No
0
Absent
0
Recused
10 recorded roll-call votes, Jan–May 2026. Only votes where a roll call was formally requested are shown.
Direct Conflicts Identified
Full Vote Record — Key 2026 Roll-Call Votes
Authorizing City Manager to Negotiate with Sheridan Construction — Bangor Central Kitchen, 50 Cleveland St.
Motion to postpone failed. The item then passed on final vote 6-2 (Mallar and Hawes voting no). Walker was not yet seated — she was sworn in November 10, 2025, but this meeting was January 28, 2026. Deane was absent from the postponement vote.
Authorizing City Manager to Negotiate with Sheridan Construction — Bangor Central Kitchen, 50 Cleveland St.
Amending Land Development Code §165-13 — Remove Ohio Street and State Street from Minor Arterial; Add Ohio Street to Major Arterial Definition
Unanimous rejection. Multiple residents spoke in opposition.
Authorizing Award of $641,297 in Opioid Settlement Funds
Walker sponsored this item and voted YES while employed by BARN. BARN did not receive opioid settlement funds in this round; the 16 recipients are listed in Attachment CO 26-109. However, Walker's employer operates in the same recovery services sector as the recipient organizations. No recusal or disclosure of her BARN employment is on record for this vote. Mallar was the sole dissenting vote.
Directing Compliance with State Law 5 M.R.S. Ch. 337-E (Immigration) Effective Immediately
Government Operations Committee recommended passage 3-2. Directed City Manager to comply with state immigration law immediately, before the 90-day effective date.
Amending Code of City of Bangor to Create a Standing Committee on Homelessness
Authorizing Issuance of $75,000,000 General Obligation Bonds for Consolidated Parks and Recreation Facility (Subject to Voter Approval)
Unanimous rejection. Multiple residents spoke both for and against. The bond would have required voter approval.
Amending Chapter 257 (Sidewalks) §257-4 — Referral to Advisory Committee on Racial Equity, Inclusion and Human Rights
Motion was to refer the ordinance to the Advisory Committee on Racial Equity, Inclusion and Human Rights before final passage. The ordinance subsequently passed 9-0 on May 11, 2026.
Moratorium Ordinance on Data Centers in the City of Bangor
Amending Chapter 257 (Sidewalks) §257-4 — Final Passage of Sidewalk Storage/Obstruction Ordinance
Unanimous final passage after the ordinance was revised following referral to the Advisory Committee on Racial Equity, Inclusion and Human Rights.
bangortransparency.com · Bangor City Council Conflict of Interest Transparency Report · May 2026
Sources: Official City of Bangor meeting minutes, ProPublica, WGME, BDN, WABI-TV
Required Action Under Bangor Code of Ethics
Should have recused from the council vote approving opioid settlement fund recommendations; must ensure future committee/council dual roles are disclosed.
This card summarizes publicly documented information. All claims are sourced from primary records. To submit a correction with supporting documentation, visit bangortransparency.com/corrections. Last verified: May 16, 2026.