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The commissioners conducted a work session to review the county's departmental operating budget requests for fiscal year 2027. Various departments presented their budget proposals, including the Sheriff's Office, County Administration, the University of Maryland Extension Agency, the Health Department, the Commission on Aging, the Board of Elections, and the State's Attorney's Office. Additionally, the commissioners reviewed budgets for the Orphan's Court, other general government services, Wor-Wic Community College, natural resources, grants to towns, and interfund budgets.
The commissioners held an open session and public hearings to discuss various administrative and financial matters. Key topics included personnel updates, the hiring of a deputy finance officer, proclamations for National Travel and Tourism Week and Foster Care Month, and the approval of multiple consent agenda items, such as grant agreements for sex offender enforcement and energy modernization, landfill environmental consulting, and fuel dispenser replacement. The board also awarded a contract for bridge replacement, denied a proposal for automated speed enforcement cameras, discussed paving projects, and addressed board appointments. Public hearings were conducted regarding an FY26 Enterprise Funds budget amendment and the FY27 requested County General Fund and Enterprise Fund operating budgets, during which stakeholders provided extensive testimony advocating for full funding of the Board of Education and the Sheriff's Office budgets.
The commissioners addressed various administrative and operational matters, including personnel updates and legal counsel. Proclamations were presented for National Child Abuse Prevention Month and a commendation for a student delegate. Public testimony was heard regarding traffic safety and a pilot speed hump program on Gum Point Road. Several consent agenda items were approved, including purchases for fire and security systems, refuse collection contracts, propane gas, and the development of the Edgewater Acres pump station. The Board approved the Berlin Intermediate School Feasibility Study, reviewed revitalization efforts by the Ocean City Development Corporation, authorized the purchase of water and wastewater chemicals, and awarded a contract for HVAC replacement at the recreation center. Additionally, the commissioners reduced the debt service fee for the Ocean Pines Sanitary Service Area and adjusted the Other Post Employment Benefits (OPEB) allocation strategy to support the Board of Education's liability needs.
The commissioners addressed various administrative, financial, and zoning matters. Key actions included approving a consent agenda for operational tasks such as out-of-state travel, facility repairs, and a pilot speed hump program. Public hearings were held to adopt zoning legislation regarding off-street parking clear heights and short-term rental parking space requirements, as well as authorization for bond financing for a sewer project and the addition of a road to the county inventory. The commissioners also reviewed FY27 grant requests from various towns and organizations, approved a transportation program letter, and authorized testimony on state senate and house bills. Furthermore, they made board appointments and discussed emergency response efforts following a recent blizzard.
The board meeting focused on regulatory updates regarding landfill gas monitoring and groundwater sampling across various facility sites. Discussion items included the status of Cell 6 preparation and design, tonnage survey results affecting landfill life expectancy, and grant applications for infrastructure improvements. Other key topics included the status of bid evaluations for pump station upgrades and site rehabilitation, recycling facility security measures and expansion plans, and a review of the upcoming fiscal year budget, specifically the decision not to implement proposed rate increases at this time.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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