The Maryland Board of Public Works has approved $4.3 million to fund flood mitigation and water treatment projects in Wicomico County. The investments aim to reduce flooding, improve water quality, and upgrade aging infrastructure while supporting local jobs and public health.
As we approach the holidays it is easy to miss a story along the way, to keep you up to speed this is your week in review.
The Maryland Board of Public Works has approved a tidal wetlands license that would let alternative energy company U.S. Wind begin to replace a pier in West Ocean City. The pier would be part of its operations and maintenance facility on Harbor Road for its wind farm project.
The Bishopville-Showell area of Maryland has been designated as a Rural Legacy Area, that means that farmland and forests in the northern Coastal Bays watershed will be protected.
