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Regional commission highlights septic aid, Smart Scale work and economic projects for Caroline County

6441522 · September 24, 2025
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Summary

George Washington Regional Commission presented its FY25 annual report to the Board, including a new septic repair/replacement program funded at about $900,000, two Southeastern Crescent Regional Commission applications for Port Royal and Bowling Green, and ongoing Smart Scale project pipeline work.

Chip Voyles, executive director of the George Washington Regional Commission (GWRC), and Kate Gibson, GWRC deputy director, presented GWRC’s fiscal year 2025 annual report and described several programs and financial results relevant to Caroline County.

"We were able to work and had 6 applications submitted for Caroline. Of the 6, 2 were invited to to submit for the final applications, and we're waiting now to hear from from the Southeast Crescent Regional Commission of whether those 2 1 of the 2 or any of those will be awarded," Voyles said, identifying the town of Port Royal and the town of Bowling Green as the two projects invited to move forward for water and sewer improvements.

Gibson said GWRC launched a new septic repair and replacement program…

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