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City honors lifeguards for lifesaving actions during emergency

August 21, 2024 | Frostburg City, Allegany County, Maryland


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City honors lifeguards for lifesaving actions during emergency
The city of Frostburg held its regular council meeting on August 20, 2024, where Mayor Todd Logs and the council members addressed several key issues, including community recognition and departmental reports.

The meeting commenced with the Pledge of Allegiance, followed by the approval of the agenda and minutes from previous meetings. Notably, the council recognized the quick actions of two lifeguards, Jordan Cheney and Justice Combs, who responded to a medical emergency at the Frostburg pool on August 4. The mayor expressed gratitude for their professionalism and dedication, stating that certificates of appreciation would be mailed to them as they were unable to attend the meeting due to returning to college.

In the reports segment, the community development report highlighted 15 code enforcement violations, with eight resolved, primarily concerning high grass and unregistered vehicles. A total of 21 permits were issued, predominantly for fencing, and six certificates of appropriateness were granted, with four approved at the staff level. The community development staff is also collaborating with the Allegheny County Economic Development Department to establish a redevelopment district aimed at incentivizing the rehabilitation of major structures in the downtown area and creating upper-story housing.

The finance department reported on the city's fiscal status for July 2024, noting that it is the first month of the fiscal year. The report indicated that audit adjustments from the previous fiscal year are still incomplete, which will affect the account balances moving forward.

The meeting concluded without further discussion, reflecting the council's ongoing commitment to community engagement and development initiatives.

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