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CADILLAC â The city s budget will get lengthy consideration on Monday.
City council has scheduled a work session at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, April 5; right after, city council will hold the regularly-scheduled first council meeting of the month at 6 p.m.
The work session will provide council the opportunity to examine the proposed Fiscal Year 2022 budget; it s expected that council will schedule a public hearing on the matter for later in April.
The budget as proposed is balanced, a memo from City Manager Marcus Peccia states.
And while the COVID-19 pandemic proved challenging, the city s finances have not been hurt. Cadillac entered this crisis strong and well-positioned to face the impact of the pandemic without having to take dramatic steps to stay solvent, Peccia notes in a letter accompanying the proposed budget. Through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the City was essentially made whole from a revenue perspective.
Aquatics Architect Project Manager III (Grade 30, #10588) Full-timeType:
OPENING DATE: 03/29/21
CLOSING DATE: 05/07/21 11:59 PM
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The Maryland National Capital Park & Planning Commission is currently seeking a dedicated and skilled individual to serve as the Aquatics Design & Construction Project Manager III in the Architecture Section of the Park Planning and Development Division. Under direction, the Aquatics Architect Project Manager III will manage several high-profile Aquatics Facilities capital projects that are challenging and of County-wide significance with large visibility. Depending on the work program needs, other specialized recreation facility design or construction projects will be assigned. The work of the Aquatics Design and Construction Project Manager III has critical impact on individual projects significant to the County and Commission.
By Andreas Yilma, Staff Writer
Basketball courts at the Pent Road Recreation Center in Beacon Falls are shown March 23. The town is planning a project to replace the basketball courts, tennis courts and playscape at the recreation complex. –ANDREAS YILMA
BEACON FALLS Town officials are getting the ball rolling with a project to replace the basketball and tennis courts at the Pent Road Recreation Center.
The Board of Selectman and the Board of Finance on March 23 approved appropriating a total of $222,039 for the project. Officials want to appropriate $142,039 from Local Capital Improvement Program funds and transfer $60,190 from the town’s undesignated fund balance to pay for the work.