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Calvert County Government

Calvert County Government

政府管理

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Founded in 1654, Calvert County is one of the oldest counties in the United States with a rich and diverse history. Residents and visitors alike enjoy this quiet, waterside community nestled between the Patuxent River and Chesapeake Bay. A lively of arts and entertainment culture, water-based recreation and family-friendly attractions keep our locals and visitors entertained year-round. It’s easy to see why Calvert County’s small town character continues to attract newcomers as one of the best areas to live, work and raise a family. Though it’s Maryland’s smallest county in land area – 213 square miles – Calvert County is home to more than 90,000 people and has one of the highest standards of living in the state. Prince Frederick, the county seat, is located 35 miles southeast of Washington, D.C., and 55 miles south of Baltimore. Within easy reach of Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Joint Base Andrews, Annapolis, Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Calvert County is home to several major industries including defense contracting, information technology, tourism, energy, advanced manufacturing and administrative services. Calvert County is governed by a five-member board of county commissioners elected to four-year terms. The county employs nearly 1,300 people in 11 departments who are committed to providing excellent customer service and transparency in all we do.

网站
https://www.calvertcountymd.gov
所属行业
政府管理
规模
1,001-5,000 人
总部
Prince Frederick,Maryland
类型
政府机构
创立
1654

地点

  • 主要

    175 Main St

    US,Maryland,Prince Frederick,20678

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Calvert County Government员工

动态

  • The Calvert County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC) will meet on Tuesday, March 11, 2025, at 10 a.m. BOCC meetings are open for in-person attendance at the Calvert County Circuit Courthouse. The meeting will be broadcast live on Comcast channel 99 and 1070 HD and on the county website at https://lnkd.in/ezhW5fQD. You may also call in to listen to the meeting or to participate remotely in public hearings or public comment: Dial-in number: 301-715-8592 Meeting ID: 899 4188 8251 Passcode (if asked): # Public access to any audio, video, internet or web-based broadcast of the meeting will be discontinued when the public body enters into a closed session. Each meeting may experience unique circumstances that may require last-minute changes in protocol, including cancellation or rescheduling. Find the current agenda and past meetings online at https://lnkd.in/enfdFxcb.

    • Text reading, "BOCC Meeting this week" superimposed over a blue background and official Calvert County Government logo.
  • Do you drive a commercial vehicle when visiting Appeal Landfill? You may be subject to a tipping fee. Not sure if your vehicle qualifies as commercial? If you meet any of the following criteria, the answer is yes: ? A commercial business name, sign or logo is affixed to your vehicle or trailer ? A hauler permit or Department of Transportation number is displayed ? Rental vehicles and trailers such as U-Haul are used for drop-off ? OR you use a business credit card or check to pay Learn more about commercial vehicles, tipping fees and payment information at https://lnkd.in/enZsy7st.

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  • The Calvert County Board of County Commissioners presented John Silcox, technology services network supervisor from the Department of Technology Services, the 2024 Employee of the Year Award for his exceptional dedication, expertise and leadership. His calm demeanor under pressure, clear communication and proactive approach to long-term system improvements demonstrate a strong commitment to excellence. In May 2024, he was honored as Employee of the Month for his swift response to a severe storage subsystem error earlier that March. Despite the late hour, he promptly assessed the situation, engaged with the vendor and worked tirelessly with the support team to implement a custom firmware solution, significantly reducing recovery time. His ability to remain composed, provide clear guidance and pursue long-term system optimizations underscores his outstanding contributions. John’s vigilance and willingness to go above and beyond, even outside regular hours, make him truly deserving of this recognition. Congratulations, John! From left to right: Commissioner Mike Hart; Commissioner Catherine Grasso; John Silcox; Leigh Clark; Commissioner Mark Cox Sr.; Commissioner Earl F. “Buddy” Hance (President); Commissioner Todd Ireland (Vice President).

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  • The Calvert County Board of County Commissioners designated Feb. 16-22, 2025, as National Engineers Week. Often called the invisible profession, engineering shapes nearly every aspect of daily life, yet engineers' contributions frequently go unnoticed. National Engineers Week, established in 1951, raises awareness of engineering careers and highlights the importance of education in math, science and technology. The College of Southern Maryland's Engineering pathways prepare students to transfer to four-year institutions and complete baccalaureate degrees in various engineering disciplines. Current and future engineers apply scientific knowledge and innovation to address society's needs and solve complex challenges, from designing efficient infrastructure to rebuilding communities after disasters. A strong and diverse engineering workforce drives innovation, fosters economic growth and tackles future technological challenges. Citizens are encouraged to acknowledge and celebrate the essential contributions of engineers. From left to right: Commissioner Todd Ireland (Vice President); Commissioner Mike Hart; Commissioner Catherine Grasso; Joseph Bowling; Michael York; August Zimmerman; JR Cosgrove; Commissioner Mark Cox Sr.; Commissioner Earl F. “Buddy” Hance (President).

    • Nine people in business casual attire stand side by side in front of a council desk.
  • Did you know you can check flood risk for individual properties on the Calvert County Government website? Floodplain management is key to protecting residents and properties. Forerunner, a user-friendly platform, provides homeowners, contractors, realtors and others an easy way to understand flood risks, building requirements and insurance considerations. Check your property's flood risk online at https://lnkd.in/etr7DhpT.

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  • Calling All Southern Maryland Businesses! Be part of the 2025 Spark! Student Career Awareness Fair and help shape the future workforce! ?? Thursday, March 13 | ? 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. ?? SMART Building, USMSM | 44219 Airport Road, California, MD We’re seeking interactive, hands-on exhibits that inspire 9th-11th grade students to explore career paths. This is not a job fair—it’s a career showcase where students engage, learn and discover the paths to their future careers. Join the Department of Economic Development by sparking curiosity and career exploration! Ready to make an impact? Learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/dQannS4N

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