Queen Anne’s County has started planning its budget for Fiscal Year 2027, and residents are invited to follow along and take part.
County Administrator Todd Mohn will present the proposed budget to the County Commissioners on March 24. This presentation begins a series of public budget work sessions where County leaders review funding needs, discuss priorities, and discuss how County dollars are spent.
Upcoming Budget Work Sessions at 207 N Liberty Street, Centreville (all start at 5:00 p.m.):
- March 26: Board of Education, Library, Emergency Services, Sheriff’s Office
- March 31: Parks & Recreation, Public Works
- April 9: Outside Agency Grants and other County departments
During these work sessions, Commissioners review revenues and expenses, ask questions, and discuss funding for services residents rely on, such as public safety, parks, roads, and community programs. All sessions are open to the public as part of the County’s commitment to transparency.
A Municipal Tax Set-Off Hearing will be held on April 14 during the Commissioners’ regular meeting.
All budget meetings will broadcast live on Breezeline Channel 7/507, as well as on QACTV’s YouTube and Facebook pages and qac.org/live, where recordings will also be available afterward.
The proposed budget will be released on April 29, posted online at qac.org, and mailed to residents. Public hearings, where residents can share comments and feedback are tentatively scheduled for May 18–20.
Residents are encouraged to stay informed and get involved.
For more information and updates, visit qacbudget.org.
