The Calvert County Department of Public Works advises citizens that work will commence on traffic safety improvements to the roadway intersections near the Calvert County Industrial Park in Prince Frederick at the Skipjack Road and MD 231 (Hallowing Point Road) intersection on Tuesday, June 13, and to the intersection at Jibsail Drive and MD 231 on Wednesday, June 14. Construction is expected to last seven days from the start of each closure. All work is weather permitting.
The planned improvements are designed to allow safer and quicker access to Hallowing Point Park by addressing traffic safety issues and improving traffic flow. Public Works completed the first phase of the improvement project in 2020 by constructing a second entrance at the back of Hallowing Point Park to alleviate traffic issues at the main park entrance on MD 231.
Work at the Skipjack Road and MD 231 intersection will require the temporary closure of one lane outbound at Skipjack Road. For this phase of the
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On June 6, 2023, the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) approved a $381 million fiscal year (FY) 2024 general fund operating budget. FY 2024 begins July 1, 2023 and ends June 30, 2024.
The Calvert County Department of Public Works advises citizens that work will commence on traffic safety improvements to the roadway intersections near the.
PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. – June 7, 2023 – On June 6, 2023, the Calvert County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) approved a $381 million fiscal year (FY) 2024 general fund operating budget. FY 2024 begins July 1, 2023 and ends June 30, 2024.
The general fund budget for FY 2024 is a balanced budget and reflects an increase of approximately $38.6 million compared to the FY 2023 adopted general fund budget. The $38.6 million increase includes $3.2 million in additional income tax revenue, $22.3 million in property tax revenue, and an $18.6 million increase to use of prior year fund balance pay-go, as well as a $5.5 million decrease to other revenue categories, including health insurance reimbursement. Of the increased revenues, $32 million will be used to restore funding to the Capital Improvement Plan and provide additional funding to the Board of Education, Technology Services, the Sheriff’s Office and Career Emergency Medical Services.
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