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ALLEGANY COUNTY GOVERNMENT SCHEDULEMemorial Day Offices 
  • Allegany County Government offices will be closed on Monday, May 27.  Allegany County Transit
  • Fixed route bus service and para-transit (All Trans vans) will not operate on Monday, May 27.
  Compost and Refuse Disposal Sites 
  • The Frostburg Solid Waste Collection Area will be closed on Monday, May 27.
The compost site and the Flintstone, Little Orleans, and Oldtown Solid Waste Collection Areas are not open on any Monday.  IMPORTANT: Mountainview Landfill, 13300 New Georges Creek Road SW, is privately owned and operated by Waste Management and may be contacted at 301-463-9918. Allegany County Government’s Recycling Coordinator believes that Mountainview Landfill will be closed on Monday, May 27. ·Closed: Frostburg Solid Waste Collection Area, adjacent to the Mountainview Landfill at 13300 New Georges Creek Road SW, is operated by Allegany County Government. This refuse disposal site is regularly scheduled to operate 6 days a week, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 7 - 3:30, Saturday 7:00 - 2:00. 
  • No Change: Allegany County Compost Site: 11700 PPG Road, North Branch Industrial Park. The compost site is regularly scheduled to operate 5 days a week under the summer schedule now in effect: Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 10 - 6, Sunday, 9 - 5.
  • No Change: Flintstone Solid Waste Collection Area: 26706 National Pike. This refuse disposal site is regularly scheduled to operate 2 days a week, Thursday, 10 - 6, Sunday, 9 - 5.
  • No Change: Little Orleans Solid Waste Collection Area: 11306 Orleans Road South. This refuse disposal site is regularly scheduled to operate 1 day a week, Friday, 10 - 6.
  • No Change: Oldtown Refuse Solid Waste Collection Area: 18622 Lower Town Creek Road. This refuse disposal site is regularly scheduled to operate 2 days a week, Wednesday, 10 - 6, Saturday, 9 - 5.

ALLEGANY COUNTY FY 2014 BUDGET SCHEDULE 
As previously announced by Director of Finance Jason M. Bennett, CPA, the Allegany County Commissioners, Michael W. McKay, Creade V. Brodie, Jr., and William R. Valentine, are scheduled to adopt the July 1, 2013 – June 30, 2014 fiscal year budget on Thursday, June 6, 2013 (Public Business Meeting) at 5:00 p.m. at the Allegany County Office Building, 701 Kelly Road, Cumberland. The general public is invited to attend

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Allegany County Commissioners Welcome Fort Hill High School Students 
Four students of Sarah Cowan, Structured Learning Environment Teacher, visited Allegany County Government in May. They toured the Allegany County Office Building, were introduced to department directors, and met with the Allegany County Commissioners in their office. The students, accompanied by two parent volunteers, then attended the Allegany County Commissioners public business meeting. Robert Wolfe occupied the seat of Michael W. McKay, President of The Board of Commissioners, and gaveled the public business meeting to a close. Standing, left to right, are Taylor Schiffour, Samantha Davis, Ms. Cowan, and Kevin Schwab.  PHOTO CREDIT: Charles Schwab.







Students, foresters plant trees to restore the Chesapeake Bay
DNR Deputy Secretary Frank Dawson planting trees with Allegany High School students at Cumberland’s Jaycee Field on Wednesday. Approximately 200 County students are among more than 13,000 students statewide who are planting trees in response to the state’s Stream Restoration Challenge, which seeks to establish 1,000 acres of forested stream buffers by 2015. The buffers help keep stormwater runoff and sediment from entering waterways and eventually the Chesapeake Bay. Read More

New Design for Water and Sewer Quarterly Statements  
As previously announced, water and sewer customers receiving quarterly statements from the Allegany County Tax and Utility Office can expect to see a new design. The Tax and Utility Office has implemented new computer software for the water and sewer billing function at the beginning of 2013. Because of this software change Allegany County is able to provide water and sewer customers with additional detailed information. These changes first appeared on the January 31, 2013 quarterly statement. Jason M. Bennett, CPA, Director of Finance, emphasized that Allegany County is NOT making any water and sewer rate changes at this time. The quarterly statement continues to be payable within 60 days of the billing period end-date. The Tax and Utility Office may be contacted at 301-777-5965, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. 
State of the County 2012 
The Board of County Commissioners of Allegany County presented its report on the State of the County 2012 at the public business meeting on January 10, 2013.  All three County Commissioners, Michael W. McKay, Creade V. Brodie, Jr., and William R. Valentine, participated in the presentation. Read More or View Presentation

Maryland Rural Counties Coalition Grows to Ten Counties
The Maryland Rural Counties Coalition has expanded now to ten counties. With a vote on Tuesday, December 4, the Kent County Commissioners voted to join the Coalition.
The Coalition now consists of Allegany, Caroline, Carroll, Cecil, Dorchester, Frederick, Kent, Somerset, Washington and Wicomico Counties, representing 939,980 rural Maryland residents. On December 12, 2011, the governing bodies of Allegany, Carroll, Frederick and Washington Counties announced the creation of the Maryland Rural Counties Coalition with an eye towards other rural counties joining their ranks, for purposes of strengthening their policy-related standing in the halls of Annapolis. Since then, five additional counties have now become members of the Coalition.
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McCoole Fire Protection Public Meeting 
The Allegany County Emergency Services Board will have a public meeting on Wednesday, June 5, 2013, at 7:00 p.m. at the McCoole Cornerstone Ministries Church, 21228 Queens Point Road, McCoole.  The purpose of this meeting is to solicit input from community members and the general public about fire protection services in the McCoole area according to Richard L. DeVore, Director of the Allegany County Department of Emergency Services.


County Commissioners To Meet In Flintstone The Allegany County Commissioners, Michael W. McKay, Creade V. Brodie, Jr., and William R. Valentine, will hold their weekly public business meeting in Flintstone on Thursday, June 20, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. at the Flintstone Volunteer Fire Company, 21701 Flintstone Drive NE, Exit 56 off of Interstate 68 East,  Flintstone. Community members and all interested individuals are invited to attend. Ample parking is available and the facility is handicapped accessible.

 

Commissioners Public Meeting
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Capital Improvement Program
Fiscal Year 2014-2018
Presented May 9, 2013

 

Allegany County FY 2014
Debt Affordability Component

Presented May 9, 2013
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Preliminary Budget Presented During April 25, 2013 Public Meeting
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Comprehensive Annual
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Allegany County
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Allegany County Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plan – Draft

 

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