County Executive Richard M. Pollitt, Jr., announced today that the O’Malley Administration will be making $1 Million in Rural Legacy Grant funding available for land preservation in Wicomico County. Pollitt said that, “The Rural Legacy program is a great tool for us to use to save rural land in the Quantico Creek area. I am grateful that Governor O’Malley recognized our efforts with a grant amount matched only by the previous one for $1 Million in 2008.”
Wicomico County has now been awarded $5.7 Million in grant funds from the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Rural Legacy Program since 2002. The County currently has $1. 5 Million allocated to it to purchase Rural Legacy Easements. Negotiations are in process for the next easement acquisition.
$4.2 Million of Rural Legacy funds, along with $122,000 of Wicomico County Forest Conservation funds, Wicomico County Agricultural Preservation funds and private donations have been used to protect 2,126 acres of land in the Quantico Creek Rural Legacy Area by way of easement acquisition. The easements are on lands near the headwaters of Quantico Creek surrounding historic Quantico, Maryland, and prime agricultural and forest land along Royal Oak Road.
8 comments:
The country is broke but lets spend 1 million to purchase land. Makes too much sense
Vote Republican!
Stop complaining and do something about it.
More of your tax money wasted. Vote Libertarian!
Right from my backpocket thru the state machine back to my county -- yeah. More of the same old fertilizer!
I'm not against protecting land from total development....BUT NOT NOW! We are BROKE and they are spending money on land??? The land is going nowhere! Wait until we are solvent before spending another penny.
man why is the county landfill keepin last weeks theft with a correctional officer on the hush hush. its crazy a c/o from wcdc that takes work release inmates to the landfill to work was caught rite on tape scavenging. stealin is stealin just ask ray lewis.
I also heard about this correctional officer stealing. The illegal things that has gone on at the land fill has never stopped, just ask Mr.Whitlock acting superintendent
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