When Frontier Town, Fort Whaley and a third campground in Florida were purchased by Sun Communities for $76.2 million last year, upgrades were promised, and have started to be delivered.
But probably one of the most important upgrades coming down the pike is also one of the least palatable — soon, Executive Vice President Jon Colman of Sun Communities said, the entire facility will be running on county water and sewer service.
Currently the campgrounds operate on a hybrid model, with some facilities served by county water and sewer and others, like the campgrounds themselves, still using septic systems.
Worcester County has a long history of encouraging businesses and residences to tie in to county water in sewer services, rather than use septic systems.
“It’s a $5-8 million project,” Colman said. “But that’s just the beginning.”
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When the Hell is Wicomico County going to get into their own Water and Sewer business. Lame ass politicians! Wicomico County can't exist without Salisbury or Fruitland. Their is no need to have a County Executive if they don't have enough sense to provide the services that the municipality's offer. They might as well dissolve the county charter.
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