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Pocomoke council asks staff to prepare public-safety tax discussion for next work session
Pocomoke City Mayor and Council · October 21, 2025
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Summary
Councilman Marshall requested the council begin discussion about a potential public-safety tax to fund long-term equipment and staffing needs; the mayor and council agreed to add the issue to a future meeting or work session for further study.
Councilman Marshall told the Pocomoke City mayor and council on Oct. 20 that the city should begin planning for a possible public-safety tax to ensure funding for ambulances, police vehicles, cameras and officers in coming years.
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