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Votes at a glance: Caroline County commissioners, April 1, 2025

April 01, 2025 | Caroline County, Maryland


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Votes at a glance: Caroline County commissioners, April 1, 2025
The following is a summary of formal actions recorded during the Caroline County commissioners meeting on April 1, 2025.

- Motion: Approve consent agenda for April 1, 2025 meeting.
Outcome: Approved (voice vote: ayes).

- Motion: Direct staff to apply for the Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention grant in partnership with the University of Maryland for the Problem Solving Court program.
Outcome: Approved (voice vote: ayes).

- Motion: Approve Purchase Order 2025-0499 — stadium restrooms at North Caroline High School.
Outcome: Approved (voice vote: ayes).

- Motion: Approve Purchase Order 2025-0501 — stadium restrooms at Colonel Richardson High School.
Outcome: Approved (voice vote: ayes).

- Motion: Approve FY2025 annual housing bond allocation form (reassign county allocation to the state for use in state housing programs).
Outcome: Approved (voice vote: ayes).

- Motion: Adjourn.
Outcome: Approved (voice vote: ayes).

Notes: Several substantive items discussed at the workshop (fire company property tax credit, Delmarva Community Transit funding levels, Upper Shore Aging funding and Chesapeake College capital timing) were addressed by consensus or deferred for additional staff analysis rather than decided by recorded roll‑call votes during this meeting.

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