MUNICIPALITIES MUST GET CREATIVE TO FUND RESILIENCY IN A TIME OF BOTH GREATER NEED AND REDUCED FEDERAL FUNDING
In Maryland, the Chesapeake Bay and waterways that connect to it are a pulsing heart of economic development, seafood harvesting, recreation, transportation and nature.
Maryland has been working for years on
ways to deal with coastal erosion, flooding, environmental changes and
high-impact weather events.
Future-proofing roads, stormwater,
sewers and other infrastructure demands billions of dollars.
In 2020, the Maryland General Assembly
passed a bill allowing every jurisdiction in the state to establish a
resilience authority.
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