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LOCAL GOVERNMENT

INTERCOUNTY & REGIONAL AGENCIES

SALISBURY-WICOMICO METROPOLITAN PLANNING ORGANIZATION

COUNCIL
Matthew E. Creamer, Chair (chosen by Council, 1-year term)

Representing Maryland Dept. of Transportation: Michael W. Nixon

Representing Wicomico County (appointed by County Executive & County Council): Matthew E. Creamer; Stevie Prettyman; Theodore E. Shea II.

Representing City of Salisbury: James P. Ireton, Jr.; Virginia Louise Smith.

Representing City of Fruitland: Rick D. Konrad

Representing Delmar, Maryland: C. Luther Hitchens

Representing Tri-County Council for the Lower Eastern Shore of Maryland: Michael P. Pennington

Nonvoting members: Michael Strange, Acting Director, Office of Planning, Delaware Dept. of Transportation; Michael T. Houlihan, Mayor, Delmar, Delaware.

Staff: Keith D. Hall

P. O. Box 870
Salisbury, MD 21803 - 0870
(410) 548-4860; fax: (410) 548-4955
e-mail: khall@wicomicocounty.org
web: www.swmpo.org/contact.html

Following the 2000 Census, the Salisbury area was classified as an urbanized area. For the purposes of federal transportation funding, the Governor designated the Salisbury urbanized area as a Metropolitan Planning Organization in February 2004. The urbanized area includes Salisbury, Fruitland, and Delmar in Maryland, as well as Delmar, Delaware, and the surrounding unincorporated areas of Wicomico County in Maryland, and Sussex County in Delaware.

Governed by its Council, the Salisbury-Wicomico Metropolitan Planning Organization is responsible for continuing, comprehensive, and cooperative transportation planning in its geographic boundaries, which include the 20-year projected growth area. The Council began meeting in November 2004 and adopted bylaws later that year.

Annually, the Council reviews, revises, and adopts the Unified Planning Work Program, which describes all transportation planning activities to be undertaken in the next fiscal year. Under its bylaws, the Council is assisted by the Technical Advisory Committee, which provides technical expertise from planners and engineers.

The Council has nine voting members from Maryland and two nonvoting members from Delaware.

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