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Wicomico County Executive Unveils Highlights of5-Year Capital Improvement Plan

Salisbury, MD – Wicomico County Executive Julie Giordano today announced a preview of the County’s ambitious 5-year Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), highlighting key infrastructure projects across the county that aim to strengthen public services, enhance community spaces, and support local economic growth.

“Investing in Wicomico County’s infrastructure is an investment in our future,” said Executive Giordano. “These projects address current needs while strategically positioning us for sustainable growth and enhanced quality of life.”
The CIP focuses on various projects across essential county facilities, including significant upgrades to the Salisbury Regional Airport, Health Department consolidation, Civic Center enhancements, and major developments in community parks.

Key Projects in the 5-Year Capital Improvement Plan

Salisbury Regional Airport Improvements
The Salisbury Regional Airport will undergo essential upgrades to support expanded services and operations. Projects include:
Hangar Roof Rehabilitation – Roof repairs and updates to ensure longevity and structural integrity.
Fire Suppression Systems – Enhanced safety with new fire suppression systems for the airport’s hangars and the Business Park, ensuring greater protection for personnel, property, and operations.

Health Department Consolidation
The County’s Health Department will consolidate and relocate to a newly designed and built facility off Mt. Hermon Road. This project aims to improve service accessibility and operational efficiency while providing a modern, centralized space for county health services.

Civic Center Upgrades
Over the next five years, the Wicomico County Civic Center will receive critical updates, including:
Elevator and Escalator Projects – To improve accessibility and convenience, the Civic Center will undergo elevator and escalator enhancements, making it a more user-friendly venue for all visitors.

Mason Dixon Sports Complex Master Plan and Renovation
The Mason Dixon Sports Complex will be developed under a new master plan, with renovations aimed at expanding its facilities to better serve athletes and visitors and support the county’s growing sports tourism industry.

Connelly Mill Park Master Plan (Scheduled for 2030)
Looking ahead, Connelly Mill Park is slated for a comprehensive master plan in 2030. The plan will focus on park amenities, expanding recreational opportunities, and preserving green space for future generations.

With this CIP, Wicomico County is prioritizing projects that will enhance public safety, improve accessibility, and foster economic and recreational opportunities. As the county moves forward, these investments reflect Wicomico’s commitment to a sustainable and prosperous future for all residents.

6 thoughts on “Wicomico County Executive Unveils Highlights of5-Year Capital Improvement Plan”

  1. Nice hype!
    Too bad you will be a one-term executive!
    If Question A doesn’t get you, the reelection at the end of your term will!

  2. That airport is sucking money away from critical infrastructure projects like road and school maintenance. Just wait and see.

  3. Why the hell don’t they break down and pave Snow Hill Road?? That road is a total disgrace and it’s ruining cars. No excuse for that road which is heavily used, to be in that shape for as long as it has been. FIX IT!!!

  4. Is your question directed at Wicomico County Roads, Worcester County Roads or State Roads ?
    You have to find out if it is a county maintained road or a state maintained road.
    Secondly, when Snow Hill Road has been paved in the past, it causes many delays along its route. Than you get to hear the commuter complain about it being paved.
    Oh, than we get to hear how it was a waste of money and that the road was just fine the way it is.

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