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Garrett County commissioners approve USDA-funded boom truck, transfer former Maranatha church to Grantsville, several road-name changes and adopt 10-year solid‑

2164855 · January 28, 2025
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The Garrett County Board of Commissioners approved four resolutions on Nov. 19, 2024: a USDA-funded boom truck purchase, sale of county property to the town of Grantsville for $1, several road-name updates, and adoption of the county's 10‑year solid waste management plan.

The Garrett County Board of Commissioners on Nov. 19 approved four resolutions covering equipment purchases, a property sale, multiple road-name changes and adoption of the county’s 10‑year solid waste management plan.

The board approved Resolution 2024-11-19 to allocate $700,000 for a boom truck for the Department of Public Works Utilities Division, with a $525,000 USDA grant covering the majority of the cost. The board approved Resolution 2024-16 to transfer county-owned property at 176 Springs Road (the former Maranatha church) to the town of Grantsville for $1. Members…

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