News and Updates
Sewage Spill Unionville Road Easton
09/27/2021
Category: Public Works
Talbot County Government Celebrates 2021 Annual County Employees’ Years of Service Awards
09/24/2021
Category: Human Resources
Talbot County Government recently honored 43 County employees with awards for years of service. Read more
Sewage Spill - Royal Oak Pump Station #1 Intersection of Maryland Route 33 (St.Michaels Road) and Route 329 (Royal Oak Road)
09/21/2021
Category: Public Works
On September 21, 2021 at approximately 6:45 a.m., staff from the Talbot County Sanitary District responded to an alleged sanitary sewer overflow at the Royal Oak Pump Station (Pump Station #1). Read more
Nagle and Edwards Appointed to Key Talbot County Management Positions
07/28/2021
Category: Human Resources Finance
Talbot County Gets High Bond Ratings from Fitch Ratings and Moody’s Investors Services
06/02/2020
Category: Finance County Council
Talbot County received high bond ratings from both Fitch Ratings and Moody’s Investors Services in preparation for selling bonds on June 2, 2020 for its Easton Elementary School construction project. Read more
Sewage Spill on Thorneton Road, Royal Oak Maryland
03/23/2021
Category: Public Works
On Thursday, March 23, 2021 at approximately Noon, the Talbot County Sanitary District was notified that there was a possible leak in the low pressure sewer system installed along Thorneton Road in Royal Oak. Read more
New Talbot County Planning Officer Appointed
01/29/2021
Category: Planning and Zoning Human Resources
Talbot County Government announces the retirement of Mary Kay Verdery as Planning Officer and the appointment of Miguel Salinas, Assistant Planning Officer, as Talbot County’s new Planning Officer. Read more
Council Names Clay Stamp County Manager Efective January 1, 2021
11/12/2020
Category: County Manager’s Office County Council
Talbot County Residents Receive Flood Insurance Rate Discount
10/22/2020
Category: Planning and Zoning County Council
Effective October 1, unincorporated areas of the county were designated Class 7 by the Federal Insurance Administration’s Community Rating System (CRS). As a result, homeowners will receive a 15% discount on their insurance premiums, an increase of 5%. Talbot County was previously designated Class 8, which gave policy holders a 10% discount. Read more
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