Hawes questioned Bangor Housing representative Mike Myatt about whether drug and alcohol use would be permitted at Yellen Pines. Fish: Bangor Cannot Have ‘Endless Monies’Fish delivered one of the strongest arguments from the council against the project. She said Bangor has already worked with Bangor Housing, MaineHousing and private developers to add housing but still has not adequately answered a fundamental question: Who is Bangor financially responsible for helping? Saunders pointed to Logan Place in Portland, another 30-unit supportive housing development, as evidence that housing chronically homeless individuals can reduce costs elsewhere in government. Project HOPE Could Bring Another $126,000 Bangor CommitmentThe Yellen Pines debate came as Bangor is simultaneously considering another homelessness initiative.