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Calvert County presents FY2027 proposed operating budget with major increases for schools and public safety

April 28, 2026 | Calvert County, Maryland


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Calvert County presents FY2027 proposed operating budget with major increases for schools and public safety
County budget staff unveiled the commissioners’ FY2027 recommended operating budget on April 28, outlining conservative revenue estimates and prioritized spending increases for the school system, public safety and capital transfers.

What was presented: Finance staff emphasized that the recommended $420.5 million total budget separates operating and non‑operating resources and uses updated assessment data and conservative income‑tax assumptions. The proposal includes a roughly $6.75 million increase for education over FY26 and material increases in public safety spending driven by negotiated pay changes and EMS staffing.

Key budget drivers: Mary Andes, deputy director of budget, said the largest ongoing commitments are transfers to the Board of Education and public‑safety personnel costs. The commissioners’ budget also proposes a $12 million transfer into capital projects for facilities, vehicles and infrastructure work; staff recommended partially using prior‑year fund balance for one‑time capital investments while holding operating spending to conservative growth assumptions.

Public‑service impacts and contingencies: The FY27 draft restores vehicle and equipment replacement funding and reinstates some operating items (training, hardware replacement) that were cut in prior years. Staff also budgeted for snow‑removal contingency and noted that some 9‑1‑1 expenditures are grant‑reimbursable. The sheriff’s office and detention center budgets reflect a several‑million‑dollar increase tied to FOP contract results and fleet leasing costs.

Next steps: Commissioners scheduled a public hearing and continuing budget work sessions; staff said the full proposed budget will be released to the public on May 5 and that additional sessions on enterprise and special revenue funds are set for May 12.

What to watch: Detailed board amendments during May and the May 12 public hearing will shape final FY27 appropriations.

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