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		<title>Cecil County Wants 20 Properties Added to Enterprise Zones for Econ Development; Council Frets Over Elkton Southside Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Sep 2019 23:18:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cecil County Economic Development officials are asking the County Council to approve a list of 20 properties to be added to Enterprise Zones, which receive property tax breaks and other incentives to promote new business opportunities. But some County Council members worried that citizen objections to the proposed mixed-use Southside/Southfields development should be addressed first. Sandra Edwards, county economic development manager, told the County Council on Tuesday (9/2/2019) that the new roster of properties proposed for addition to the Enterprise Zone list is facing a 10/15/2019 deadline for submission to the state and for that reason the County Council is being asked to grant “expedited” status to the request, holding a public hearing on 10/1/2019 and a vote on the legislation the same night. That didn’t sit well with Council President Bob Meffley (R-1), who said, “My phone’s been blowing up” with citizen objections to the Southside project, a mixed use development including industrial, retail and residential components on a 650-acre tract, between Pulaski Highway/Route 40 and Frenchtown Road, within the town limits of Elkton. The $700 million project is expected to include a sports park, about 1,000 single family homes and apartments, and 250 acres set aside for industrial [&#8230;]]]></description>
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		<title>Cecil County Exec McCarthy: No Tax Rise in New Budget; Will Seek Re-election in 2020</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 Jan 2019 23:50:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[NEWS ANALYSIS The state of Cecil County is “great and getting better,” according to Cecil County Executive Alan McCarthy, and he will seek a second term in office in 2020 to continue to promote economic development, job creation and educational improvements in the county. McCarthy, who delivered his annual “state of the county” address before the Chamber of Commerce this week in Chesapeake City, also pledged there would be no tax increases in his upcoming budget. After ticking off a list of improvements in the local economy and job development efforts, McCarthy subtly interjected his future political plans toward the end of his speech: “I will commit to you that I will do everything in my power to keep the momentum going, not only for the next two years, but for the four years after that.” “We will not take our foot off the pedal,” he said. And he will work “to ensure that Cecil County continues to move forward.” In an interview with CECIL TIMES, McCarthy confirmed that he planned to seek re-election and said, “We’ve done a lot, but there is still more to do.” He said he also wanted to re-assure some of the new businesses that [&#8230;]]]></description>
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