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Calvert County presents nine-item legislative package to state delegation, seeks roughly $80 million in new bonding authority

Calvert County Board of County Commissioners · December 3, 2025
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Calvert County commissioners presented nine legislative requests to their state delegation, including about $80M in bonding authority for schools, wastewater upgrades and infrastructure; proposals also covered emergency‑services taxation, historic tobacco‑barn tax credits, volunteer benefit increases and statutory updates for the local hospital.

Calvert County officials on the evening presented a nine‑item legislative package to their county delegation, led by County Attorney John Norris, who described roughly $80 million in requested additional bonding authority and a set of policy and funding proposals for the 2026 Maryland General Assembly session.

Norris told county senators and delegates the package splits the bonding request into approximately $54.7 million in general capital authority and about $26.3 million in enterprise authority. Projects named include finishing Northern Middle School, roof and HVAC work at Hall Aquatic Center, countywide paving, the Prince Frederick Loop, upgrades to the Solomons Wastewater Treatment Plant to enhance nutrient removal, sewer collection rehabilitation and landfill/transfer‑station…

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