Civil Municipal Magazine - Dec 2023
201 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 12 NEW CARROLLTON, MARYLAND growing population of people from Hispanic and African countries. Plus, there is a significant growth of young families with toddlers and elementary school-aged children. Dodro also spoke of her community’s infrastructural improvements. “Our city has realized its need to modernize and create an executable plan for the future,” she says. “Most of our infrastructure was built from the 1950’s through the early 1980’s. We are making a concerted effort to improve our overall infrastructure, with an eye towards sustainable development and practices.” In the heart of the city, a bridge recently failed engineering tests. Dodro emphasizes that the City of New Carrollton is working right now toward finding an immediate solution, and staffers are also actively testing and planning funding for the other bridges within the municipality. At the same time, City staffers are also improving parks in order to make them Our cloud-based storage protects your essential records from: Computer viruses • Ransomware • Malware • Fire • Flood • Natural disasters www.shorescan.com Scan below for more information ShoreScan TM has been serving Maryland Municipalities for over 13 years 877-774-7226
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