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Results You Can See --
Working to
Make Chesapeake Beach The
Best Small Town in Maryland
- Town
Hall Renovation (Chairman)
New
Office Space, Conference Room
and Meeting Room
Glass
Atrium
Hearing
Impaired Assistance
Completely
Handicapped Accessible
Upgraded
Information Technology
NO PUBLIC
DEBT INCURRED TO ACCOMPLISH
RENOVATIONS
- Water Plant for Richfield Station (Chairman)
350,000
Gallon Tank
500
GPM Well
24
Hour Reserve Capacity in Tank
(Worked
with Community to Site Tank)
- Tot Lot
Help
Secure $140,000 in Grants
Built
New Playground
- Kellam’s Field Recreational Complex
Lighted
Multi-Purpose Playing Fields
Snack
Bar, Restrooms, Storage Building,
New
Pavilions and Irrigation System for Ball Fields
- Transportation
Funding
Help Secure
$6.6 Million in Transportation Improvements:
$5
Million for Streetscape
$1.6
Million Historic Hiker- Biker Railway Trail
- Veteran’s
Park
Dedicated September
15, 2001
Rededicated
Additional Memorials for Five
Branches of Armed Forces, Police, Fire and
EMS First Responders (Chairman)
- Shellfish Holding
Tank—Met State and Federal Regulations for Emergency
24 hour storage for prevention of sewer overflow
- Created Water
and Sewer Master Plan for Town
(Complete
system mapped on Disk)
- Governor’s Award of Excellence
for Wastewater Treatment Facility
(Nitrogen
and Phosphorous Removal well below
State Mandate Levels)
- Since Hurricane Isabel:
Emergency
Generators for all Sewer Pump
Stations, Wells and Town Hall
Emergency
Preparedness Committee (Chair)
Reverse
911
- Continue to Maintain and Improve Town Asphalt Streets
and Town Sidewalks
- Strengthened Resident Deputy Sheriff Program
- Restructured
Town Debt yielding savings in excess of $650,000
- Refinanced
Bonds for lower interest rates
- Lowered Property Tax Rate. (In
Fact, Tax Rate
has been lowered 9 Times over the Past Four Terms)
- Bayfront Park
Dedicated
Park and Boardwalk to Mildred Finlon
Asphalt
Drive all the way to the Beach
- WaterPark
Celebrated
14th Season of Operation
Accommodated
about 500,000 Visitors since Park
Opened (Revenue to the Town)
- Established Standards for Victorian Street Signs and Street Lights
to maintain “Small
Town” Character
- Sought and Procured New Safety Equipment
for Town Public Works Crew
- Improved “Gold Plated Service” for
our Citizens
- Maintained the lowest water/sewer user fees in
the region
- CiviCall
Computerized
Citizen Complaint Software to track,
monitor and disposition Citizen Complainants
- President, Beach Trolley Association, Inc.
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