Cross County Connector Trail Moves to Construction
The next leg of the Cross County Connector Trail (CCCT) is moving from the planning to the construction phase and could be completed in a year. The Queen Anne’s County Commissioners voted unanimously October 23, to accept the low bidder and move forward with the contract. Todd Mohn, Director of the Department of Public Works, […]
READ MOREQAC Works to Reduce Flood Insurance Premiums
Queen Anne’s County has begun an application process that could save homeowners and businesses 10 percent on their flood insurance premiums. Todd Mohn, director of public works, said that the county has about 2,300 homes and buildings which pay about $1,383,000 annually in flood insurance premiums. “Flood insurance is made available to property owners through […]
READ MOREThe Likely Implications of an Improved US 301 in Queen Anne’s County
US 301 Improvements will Likely be Significant in Queen Anne’s County Improvements currently being rendered to US 301 in Delaware will remove historical bottlenecks while supplying an expressway-quality thoroughfare stretching from I-95 in Delaware through Queen Anne’s County. For county stakeholders, the question becomes “What opportunities and challenges does this create for Queen Anne’s County […]
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