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Frostburg departments report steady permitting, finishing paving; residents press council on ADA access and neighborhood safety

Frostburg City Mayor and City Council · September 17, 2025
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Summary

Department heads reported stable permit activity, progress on paving and parks events, a new ServLine leak-adjustment program, and police activity including a late-night robbery arrest; public commenters asked council to improve ADA accessibility, consider a dog-waste station near the food pantry and address traffic/speed concerns on Linden Street.

Department heads delivered monthly reports at the Frostburg City Mayor and City Council meeting.

Community development staff reported 19 new permit applications in August, including five townhome applications at Pritchard Farms; two single-family use-and-occupancy permits and three commercial permits were issued, among them a new business, Pinnacle Strategies, and a barber shop ownership transfer. Staff said 19 new code-enforcement cases were opened in August and nine have been resolved. The Stabilization Grant program application deadline was extended to Oct. 3 (originally Sept. 12); two formal applications have been received so…

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