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Frostburg hears Annapolis wrap-up as presenter cites $400,000 for water work and multi‑million regional funding
Summary
A presenter briefed Frostburg City Council on Annapolis outcomes, saying the state allocated $400,000 for local water sustainability, roughly $9.45 million for regional flood mitigation and $6 million in disparity grants for the county, while warning of larger long‑term budget deficits.
A presenter to the Frostburg City Council said this week that the city and region secured targeted state funding after the Maryland General Assembly’s 90‑day session, including a $400,000 capital appropriation for Frostburg’s water sustainability improvements and multi‑million‑dollar aid for flood mitigation.
The presenter told the council the governor’s capital budget included a $400,000 grant for Frostburg after a late recommendation to cut the item was reversed following direct advocacy with the capital budget subcommittee. He also said the state committed about $9,450,000 for flood mitigation in parts of…
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