Queen Anne’s County Commissioners have a meeting scheduled today to act on a new spending plan. It’s set to take place at 5:30pm, 107 N. Liberty Street in Centreville, with adoption of the budget scheduled for just before 6pm.
The meetings are also streamed live on the county website at www.qac.org/live, on QACTV Facebook and YouTube and broadcasted on QACTV’s channel on Breezeline cable channel 7 or in HD 507.
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Queen Anne’s County Seeks Feedback For Community Survey
The Queen Anne’s County Economic Development Commission (EDC) announces the launch of a comprehensive community survey aimed at gathering valuable feedback from residents and workers in the county. This survey is a critical component of the EDC’s efforts to update its economic development strategic action plan, which will guide the commission’s work over the next five years. The survey seeks input on the EDC’s services, programs, and the priorities that will both support economic growth and enhance the quality of life in Queen Anne’s County. Residents and workers are encouraged to participate, as their insights guide county’s economic development activities for the next 5 years.
Rock Hall Hometown Annual 4th of July Parade Seeks Participants
It’s that time of year for interested parties to sign up to be in the Rock Hall Hometown Annual 4th of July Parade. The march starts at 10am on Thursday, July 4, 2024. Line up begins at the Lagoon around 9am. Registration forms are due by June 24. Once you sign up, you’ll receive a confirmation by mail.
NWS Says Kent County Is ‘StormReady’
Kent County recently received its StormReady certification from the National Weather Service (NWS), making Maryland the eighth state to have all of its local jurisdictions be certified as StormReady. The program was started by the NWS in 1998 and uses a grassroots approach to help communities develop plans to handle all types of extreme weather—from tornadoes to winter storms. To qualify as StormReady, a community must: establish a 24-hour warning point and emergency operations center; have more than one way to receive severe weather warnings and forecasts to alert the public and create a system that monitors weather conditions locally.
Galena Mayor, Town Council Act On Budget
Mayor John Carroll and the Galena Town Council this week passed the ordinance to their FY-25 budget in an unanimous vote. The spending plan divides funds into general, sewer and water categories to the tune of just over a million dollars. The budget includes tax revenue of $258,000, alongside $76,678 in receivables for utilities. There are no increases in taxes or fees.
Rock Hall Planning Commission To Discuss ADU’s At Public Hearing
The Town of Rock Hall Planning Commission will hold a public hearing on Wednesday, June 12 at 7:00 p.m. so citizens will have the opportunity to provide comments regarding a revision to the definition of Accessory Dwelling Units. The hearing will be conducted in person at St. John’s Catholic Church Hall at 5621 South Main Street, Rock Hall. The public hearing will be followed by the regular meeting of the Planning Commission at which members will make a recommendation to the Mayor and Town Council.
Kent County School Board Moves Super Search Forward
The goal for the Kent County School Board is to have a new superintendent in place by the time current Superintendent Karen Couch’s departure effective June 30. Right now, three candidates are being considered; Mary Boswell-McComas, LeTrecia Gloster and Dawn Lucarelli. They met with the search team and stakeholders recently and got a tour of the school system.
The search now moves into what’s considered phase four in order to pick a finalist.
Queen Anne’s County Seeks Arts And Entertainment Advisory Board Member
The Queen Anne’s County Commissioners are actively seeking someone to fill a vacancy on the Historic Stevensville Arts & Entertainment Advisory Board. The deadline for applications is June 28, 2024. The board was created to develop, promote, and support artistic and cultural centers that provide unique local experiences, attract tourism, and spur economic revitalization and neighborhood pride.
Petition Filed Regarding Approval Of Chestertown Armory Building Demolition
Recently, a Petition for Judicial Review of the Chestertown Historic District Commission’s (HDC) approval of partial demolition of the armory building (509 S. Cross Street) was filed with the Circuit Court for Kent County by three town residents. The town received the petition this week and the filing the petition begins a sixty-day period for the Town to respond by filing the proceeding’s record of documents, including a transcript of the hearing.
Bids Being Accepted For Chestertown Water Plant Project
The Chestertown Utilities Commission is taking sealed bids from qualified engineering firms until July 1 at 3:00 pm for the Water Plant Engineering Redesign Project. The work on the 1.5-acre site includes site design for Phase II of the upgrades to the plant. Bidding firms are being asked to show evidence of completed work on similar projects.