Residents of Rising Sun, MD, can expect significant improvements in town services following the recent town meeting held on March 12, 2024. The town commissioners approved a resolution to finance the replacement of aging police vehicles, ensuring that local law enforcement will have access to reliable and modern equipment.
The resolution, which authorizes the leasing of two Ford interceptors and a Chevy Tahoe, comes at a total cost not to exceed $205,000. This decision is part of a broader vehicle replacement program that aims to address supply chain challenges that have delayed previous purchases. Town officials emphasized the importance of maintaining a functional fleet, especially as many current vehicles are nearing the end of their operational lifespan.
In addition to vehicle financing, the meeting highlighted the town's ongoing recovery from a significant decline in real estate tax revenue over the past decade. Town leaders noted that last year marked the first time since 2010 that real estate revenue exceeded previous levels, signaling a positive trend for the community's financial health. The town continues to maintain one of the lowest tax rates in the county, having lowered rates twice in recent years.
The commissioners also discussed the importance of community collaboration in driving growth and investment in Rising Sun. They acknowledged the hard work of town staff and elected officials in navigating the challenges posed by economic fluctuations and the pandemic.
Looking ahead, the town will submit an ARPA report to the federal government in April, with officials offering assistance to ensure compliance. The meeting concluded with a commitment to continue fostering a supportive environment for residents and businesses alike, as Rising Sun moves forward on its path to recovery and development.