In a recent government meeting, the Calvert County Commissioners addressed several significant topics, including a heartfelt tribute to the late William \"Bill\" Schooley, a dedicated member of the Saint Leonard Volunteer Fire Department who passed away. Schooley, who joined the department in 1984, was remembered for his active involvement and the positive impact he had on the community. The commissioners extended their condolences to his family and friends.
The meeting also coincided with the observance of Juneteenth, a day commemorating the emancipation of the last enslaved individuals in the United States. The commissioners emphasized the importance of remembering this pivotal moment in history.
Additionally, the Linda Kelly bridal shelter was highlighted as being over capacity, prompting a reminder that all adoption fees for pets over one year old would be waived until June 22. This initiative aims to encourage community members to adopt pets and provide them with loving homes.
The meeting further included a proclamation recognizing June as National Homeownership Month. Beverly Rasmussen, a realtor and director for the Southern Maryland Association of Realtors, provided insights into the current real estate market, noting challenges faced by first-time homebuyers in Calvert County. She expressed concern over the affordability of starter homes for young families, including her own son, Cash.
The proclamation underscored the significance of homeownership as a cornerstone of the American dream and acknowledged the ongoing challenges in the housing market, such as inventory shortages and high costs. The Board of Calvert County Commissioners reaffirmed its commitment to supporting homeowners and enhancing access to affordable housing, recognizing the efforts of local realtors in promoting homeownership for over 50 years.