The former St. Joseph’s Covent in Biddeford could soon become a new dormitory complex for students from the University of New England (UNE).
UNE purchased the property earlier this year. They are scheduled to present their plan before the Saco River Corridor Commission (SRCC) on Monday.

The former convent is nestled less than 200-feet from a cove of the Saco River and is not visible from the road at 409 Pool Street.
The access road for the convent is located roughly 1-1/2 miles northwest of the university’s Biddeford campus.
UNE’s application has already drawn concerns from property abutters.
Carla Ouellette lives near the Pool Street property. She expressed concerns about the potential for a dramatic increase of noise and traffic if the property becomes housing for college students.
In her letter to the SRCC, Ouellette states that she has no animosity toward the university.

“I am concerned that this project would have a significant negative impact on traffic safety, neighborhood quality of life, and the broader pattern of development within the Saco River Corridor,” Ouellette wrote.
“The Pool Street area already experiences heavy traffic, especially during commuting hours and when the university is in session.
“The use change and increased density at 409 Pool Street would likely increase vehicle congestion, create safety risks for pedestrians, cyclists, and school buses, and further strain a roadway system not designed to accommodate higher volumes.
“The resulting noise, traffic, and parking pressures would meaningfully alter the character of this quiet, residential and rural stretch of the corridor.”
In related news, Jim LaBelle has been appointed as a Biddeford member to the SRCC. LaBelle, the former executive director of the Biddeford-Saco Chamber of Commerce, recently lost his bid to become a city councilor representing Biddeford’s coastal neighborhoods.
LaBelle did not return our call as of press time.
Note: This story will be updated as more information becomes available.
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Randy Seaver is the editor and founder of the Biddeford Gazette. He may be reached by email: randy@randyseaver.com
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