Board of Elections Vacancy: Request for Letters of Interest
TOWN BOARD OF ELECTION MEMBER NEEDED
The Town Commissioners of Pittsville are receiving letters of interest for the position of Member of the Town of Pittsville’s Board of Elections. Interested individuals must be a registered voter in the Town of Pittsville and the tenure of appointment will be for a six (6) year term.
Interested voters may call the Town Hall at 410-835-8872 for further information or email letters of interest to [email protected] by close of business on Friday October 17, 2025.
Water Plant Upgrade: Clarification on shutdowns
URGENT MUNICIPAL ALERT
Please be advised that a recent media report indicating that the Town of Pittsville’s water serving system will be shutdown is INCORRECT!
The “ACTUAL” shutdown being scheduled is ONLY for the water treatment plant itself so the upgrades to the plant can be performed. NO water customers will be affected. Water service will continue to all water users during the “internal” water treatment plant shutdown.
Town Hall Closed: Columbus Day
In observance of Columbus Day, Town Hall will be closed on Monday, October 13, 2025, and will re-open on Tuesday, October 14, 2025, at 8:00am.
Town Council Meeting Minutes for September 15, 2025 (Unofficial Until Approved)
Minutes from the September 15, 2025, Town Council meeting are now available. Click the link below to review.
WTP Construction Update: October 9, 2025
WATER TREATMENT PLANT PHASE IV UPGRADE UPDATE
The Town’s Water Treatment Plant is continuing with construction upgrades. Effective immediately, weekly, 4-hour shutdowns, will take place on Tuesday mornings. Residents are encouraged to conserve water during this time. No impacts to users are anticipated during the shutdowns but the potential for water quality issues are more prevalent. Construction is planned to be concluded by the end of the year.
Public Notice: Introduction of Ordinances
At the regular Town Meeting held on September 15, 2025, the Town Commissioners of Pittsville introduced the following ordinances for consideration:
1) Ordinance #2025-03 “An Ordinance to Amend the FY 25 Municipal Operating Budget for the period Ending June 30, 2025”
2) Ordinance #2025-04 “An Ordinance to Amend the FY 26 Municipal Operating Budget for the period ending June 30, 2026”
Both ordinances are available for public review at the Pittsville Town Hall during normal business and can be viewed on the Town’s website. The ordinances will be on the agenda for consideration of adoption at the next scheduled monthly town meeting on October 20, 2025 at the Pittsville Town Hall commencing at 7:00 pm.
Any questions concerning these ordinances should be directed to the Pittsville Town Manager at 410-835-8872.
JOSEPH A MANGINI, Jr.
Town Manager
Notice: Municipal Election November 4, 2025
“Notice of Town Election”
November 4, 2025
The Town of Pittsville, Maryland will hold its “Town Election” on TUESDAY, November 4, 2025 between the hours of 12:00 pm to 7:00 pm at the PITTSVILLE VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT located at 7442 Gumboro Road in Pittsville, Maryland.
There are three (3) Town Commissioner positions up for election with three (3) candidates having filed required certificates of nomination:
ROLAND ADKINS
DAVID CAROZZA
MICHAEL O’BRIEN
Election Voter Ballots will be available at the voting polls and will include the above names of candidates plus a position on the voter ballot to include any write-in votes.
– Town of Pittsville Election Board
Press Release: Pittsville tops list of safest cities in MD
PITTSVILLE, MD – According to FBI crime data collected by SafeHome.org, the Town of Pittsville has the lowest property crime rate in the State of Maryland. This can be attributed to the commitment to public safety by the Town’s Council of Commissioners and the dedicated efforts of the Pittsville Police Department to establish and foster relationships with residents and local businesses.
The council members have long been staunch supporters of the Police Department’s community-based policing philosophy which focuses on addressing small quality-of-life issues before they escalate into larger problems. This approach, coupled with innovative IT solutions designated as our “TOPWatch” initiative, has significantly contributed to the town’s safety and well-being.
The TOPWatch initiative is a successful public-private partnership between the Pittsville Police Department and local business owners, who have granted the Police Department access to their security and surveillance camera systems. This collaboration, funded partially by grants, has also led to the installation of surveillance cameras at key locations throughout Pittsville. The initiative serves as a force multiplier, enhancing law enforcement’s ability to monitor activities in real-time as well as provide video evidence to assist with the prosecution of cases.
Since the implementation of the TOPWatch initiative, the Pittsville Police Department has effectively utilized the surveillance footage to solve crimes, establish fault in traffic collisions, and significantly reduce drug use in our local park. The enhancement of security in our park has made it more family-friendly, allowing residents to enjoy community events and outdoor activities without concern.
We are proud to see the positive impact of our community-based initiatives. The collaboration between our police department, our citizens, and local businesses exemplifies how working together can foster a safer community. Strength Through Community.
The Town of Pittsville remains committed to employing innovative strategies that prioritize the safety and quality of life for all its residents. The recent statistics from the FBI serve as motivation to continue enhancing public safety and fostering a community where families and businesses can thrive.
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Source: https://www.safehome.org/safest-cities/md/
Town Commissioners Agenda for September 15, 2025 (Unofficial Until Approved)
ALL BUSINESS ITEMS MUST BE SCHEDULED ON THE AGENDA THE WEDNESDAY PRIOR TO THE TOWN MEETING IN ORDER TO BE HEARD.
September 15, 2025 – 7:00 PM
AGENDA
- Call to Order
- Pledge of Allegiance
- Minutes of Meeting of August 18, 2025
- Treasurer’s Report of Balances of General and Utility Accounts
- Public Safety Report
- Fire/EMS Report
- Police Report
- Code Enforcement Report
- Town Manager Reports
- Department of Administration/Finance
- Department of Public Works
- Department of Public Utilities
- Town Engineer Report – Robert Duma
- Old Business
- New Business
- Consideration of Ordinance #2025-03 “An Ordinance to Amend the Town of Pittsville’s FY 25 Budget” INTRODUCTION
- Consideration of Ordinance # 2025-04 “An Ordinance to Amend the Town of Pittsville’s FY 26 Budget” INTRODUCTION
- Consideration of Resolution #2025-04 “ A Resolution of the Town of Pittsville to Authorize the Acquisition of 34836 Old Ocean City Road, Pittsville, Maryland” ADOPTION
- Municipal Election/November 4, 2025
- Town Commission/Committee Reports and Commissioner/Public Comments
- Adjournment of Meeting.
The Town Commissioners reserve the right to close a portion of this meeting as authorized by Section 3-305(b) and Section 3-104 of the General Provisions Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland.
Next Meeting Date – October 20, 2025
Please note that Under Public Comments, limit all public comments to three (3) minutes or less, any written material may be presented to the Town Commissioners. Any derogatory remarks, personal attacks, obscene language, or disruptive behavior will not be tolerated and will upon order from the Presiding Officer be grounds for removal of the individual from the meeting.
