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Sustainable Monocacy Commission retains officers, approves Watershed Summit agenda after data‑center discussion limited

Sustainable Monocacy Commission · March 26, 2026
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The Sustainable Monocacy Commission voted to retain Matt Moran as Chair and James Ryder as Vice‑Chair and approved an April 25 Watershed Consortium agenda reframed to avoid an explicit data‑center roundtable after County staff advised limits on that topic.

The Sustainable Monocacy Commission voted on March 26 to retain Matt Moran as Chair and James Ryder as Vice‑Chair for 2026–2027 and approved a revised agenda for an April 25 Watershed Consortium event after staff advised against a dedicated data‑center roundtable.

Members discussed officer responsibilities before the nominations. Mike Karg nominated Moran to continue as Chair and Moran nominated James Ryder to continue as Vice‑Chair. Gary Magnuson moved to retain the current officers; Chuck Eirkson…

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