Appointed by Cecil County Board of County Commissioners: Nelson K. Bolender; Phyllis Kilby; William Clark Manlove.
Appointed by Kent County Board of County Commissioners: Roy W. Crow; William W. Pickrum; one vacancy.
Appointed by Queen Anne's County Board of County Commissioners: Benjamin F. Cassell, Jr.; Joseph F. Cupani; one vacancy.
Appointed by municipalities of Cecil County: Robert E. Bernstine, Mayor of Chesapeake City
Appointed by municipalities of Kent County: R. Dennis Hager, Mayor of Millington
Appointed by municipalities of Queen Anne's County: John P. (Jack) Griffin, Sr., President, Church Hill Town Commission
Legislative Members (Dist. 34 & 36): E. J. Pipkin; Michael D. Smigiel, Sr.; Richard A. Sossi; Mary Roe Walkup.
Legislative Members (Dist. 34) (nonvoting): Nancy Jacobs; Charles R. Boutin; Mary-Dulany James; David D. Rudolph.
Cecil County nonvoting members: Mark H. Guns; Harry A. Hepbron; Alfred C. Wein, Jr.
Kent County nonvoting member: M. Susanne Hayman, Esq.
Queen Anne's County nonvoting members: Paul W. Comfort, Esq.; Michael S. Koval; Gene M. Ransom; Richard A. Smith.
John A. Dillman III, Executive Director
122 North Cross St., Chestertown, MD 21620
(410) 810-1375; fax: (410) 810-1748
e-mail: jdillman@kentgov.org
web: www.uppershoreregionalcouncil.org
The Upper Shore Regional Council was created in October 2003 (Chapter 100, Acts of 2003). The Council is a regional planning and development agency for Cecil, Kent and Queen Anne's counties. It exists to foster the physical, economic and social development of the region. For the development of the area's human and economic resources, the Council initiates and coordinates plans and projects.
The Council is comprised of seventeen voting members. These include three commissioners, appointed by their county governing bodies; one municipal elected official, appointed by their municipal corporations, from each of Cecil, Kent and Queen Anne's counties; and those members of the General Assembly who have the major portion of their legislative election district in the region. In addition, the county administrators and remaining county commissioners from each of the three member counties, as well as the remaining legislators who represent the region serve as nonvoting ex officio members.
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