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Infrastructure & Transportation Cluster

Infrastructure & Transportation Cluster. Carroll 2030 Task Force April 19, 2013. Top Priorities Infrastructure & Transportation. Ensure adequate resources to maintain current infrastructure of roads , sewer and water . Water and Sewer Need - $5,000,000 additional/year to maintain

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Infrastructure & Transportation Cluster

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  1. Infrastructure & Transportation Cluster Carroll 2030 Task Force April 19, 2013

  2. Top PrioritiesInfrastructure & Transportation • Ensure adequate resources to maintain current infrastructure of roads, sewer and water. Water and Sewer Need - $5,000,000 additional/year to maintain • Roads – current funding adequate for maintaining a 75% compliance rating • Facilities – need additional $500,000/year to maintain current facilities in ‘good’ condition. • Ensure adequate Infrastructure to allow employment growth to occur in Carroll. • Hampstead Sewer to expand and attendant infrastructure – $16.5 million • Freedom Sewer and Gaither Manor - $20 million • These projects would allow for the development of approximately 2,500 acres for increased employment development

  3. Top PrioritiesInfrastructure & Transportation • Maintain current ratios for recreation lands and explore increased field development • Ensure a robust internal transportation system to support employee transportation with transfer points at County perimeter • $2.0 million capital • $805,000 annual operating costs

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