Flat Run Bridge completion date pushed back
During a progress meeting held between town staff and representatives from
the State Highway Administration (SHA) it was discussed that Flat Run Bridge
completion is now slated for December. According to Town Manager Cathy Willets,
minor delays on the project have occurred this summer and she believes "SHA
overshot their schedule." The bridge had been slated for completion by the end
of August.
Willets also noted that SHA recently replaced their primary contact.
Commissioner Glenn Blanchard requested that the new representative be asked to
attend the next town meeting to update Commissioners and residents on the
status of the project.
Renovations coming to pool house
Emmitsburg’s new community pool has officially been open for two years now
and Commissioners and staff noted that attendance has skyrocketed. People come
from all over Frederick County and even Adams County to enjoy the pool because
it is clean, pool staff is friendly and the view is beautiful. In order to
"match" the town’s new pool, town staff requested Commissioners to consider
accepting a bid to renovate the pool house.
The pool house is aging, in dire need of repair and is not currently ADA
compliant. Renovations after this pool season ends would remedy these concerns.
The project was bid out three times due to the low number of bidders during the
first two rounds of RFPs. On the third round, seven bids were received.
Town looked at the four lowest bidders: Omega, Wormwald, Gettysburg
Construction and General Contractor. After checking references staff
recommended accepting the lowest bid from Omega Contracting and Consulting, who
bid $66,329. The project’s scope of work will include: demolition of the
inside, installation of all new water lines, new electric hot water heater,
painting and patchwork as needed, electrical work, new partitions for new
changing rooms, new toilets, ADA accessible changing rooms/toilets, new sinks,
hand dryers, shower fixtures etc. All work will be done that was requested by
town, a one year warranty is included, and pool houses and clubhouses are one
of this company’s specialties.
This majority of this project will be funded through a Project Open Space
(POS) grant that was awarded for a total of $71,066. The POS program requires a
25% match by the town.
Town receives Chesapeake Bay Grant
A $5,000 grant was awarded to the town of Emmitsburg as part of the
Chesapeake Bay Trust’s Community Engagement Mini Grant program. The grant
funding will be used to start a rain barrel program in order to educate the
community about storm water runoff’s direct connection to the health of local
streams, ponds, lakes, and the Chesapeake Bay. The partnership formed by the
Town and Chesapeake Bay Trust will allow the town to subsidize 50 percent of
the cost of rain barrels and also hold two educational workshops.
A complete rain barrel system will cost residents $40. This system includes
a pre-made terra cotta colored 55/60-gallon barrel, overflow hose, and spigot.
The first rain barrel workshop will be held on October 1 from 6-7 p.m. at the
Emmitsburg Town Office. Participants must register and pay for the barrel by
September 13th to reserve a spot and a barrel.
Please contact Emmitsburg’s Town Planner, Zach Gulden at 301-600-6309 if you
would like to attend the workshop and/or purchase a rain barrel.
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