As many citizens know, the implementation of our Water and Sewer Plan has been a top priority of this administration. The first step of this plan was to get legislation passed to allow Wicomico County to have a Sanitary District. This legislation unanimously passed in the Spring and will become effective October 1, 2023.
As we rapidly approach that date, we will need our very best team in place to ensure the success of this plan, even in its infancy stages. That team includes Amanda Pollack, an Engineer for the Center for Watershed Protection, and our very own, now Head of Engineering, Heather Lankford.
While we are saddened to lose Ms. Lankford as our Acting Deputy Director of Public Works, her love and passion for Engineering will significantly benefit the County and play a vital role in establishing the Sanitary District. We know she did not make this choice lightly, but we respect her wishes and look forward to our continued success on this project.
Ms. Giordano should not have put her in the position knowing full good and well that the Council did not approve her. Ms. Giordano caused this mess and all the friction going on! Good luck to all the people that have to work with Ms. Lankford! Now the cover up to make it appear that they are the victims here! NOT!!
Exactly….and now we’re gonna have another trainwreck with this corrupt harlot and her unqualified friends….
All of Salisbury is a cess pool!
well at least they use the word sewer in their address to the public, since they are spewing alot of crap!