Calvert County Board of Commissioners President Jerry Clark in recent statements to the press has stated that there will be no pay steps to County employees because of no money being available. This statement does not reveal the whole truth to the public and all County employees based on some recent alleged โ€œconservative spendingโ€ by Commissioner Clark.

Commissioner Clark stated in 2011 that he had a โ€œconservative budget.โ€ The Fraternal Order of Police has looked into this statement and has found the following examples:

Commissioner Clark approved 10 new custom street signs and sign posts for Solomons Island. ย These custom made signs and posts cost in excess of $400.00 each. Total cost to the tax payers of Calvert County around $4000. The Fraternal Order of Police has also found out that Calvert County Highway Maintenance makes all of the street signs for Calvert County at a cost of approximately $15. Commissioner Clark had the Solomons Island street signs custom made by a private company. The $4000 cost was before the labor costs. The signs were installed by Calvert County Employees. This was probably the only โ€œconservative spendingโ€ part of the project because the Employees did the labor at a reduced rate due to the fact they havenโ€™t received any steps for several years. ย As the Fraternal Order of Police President my question is, when do the rest of the citizens and county employees get these custom street signs on their street? Every citizen in Calvert County paid for these signs, not Commissioner ย Clark .

A second example of Commissioner Clarkโ€™s โ€œconservative spendingโ€ would be the traffic circle at the very end of Solomonโ€™s Island. ย Although this is very easy on the eye, it is at a dead-end road where to my knowledge there has never been a traffic issue. This was โ€œconservative spendingโ€ in 2009 at a cost in excess of $500,000 to the taxpayers of Calvert County. Photos of the street signs and traffic circle are attached.

Next is the soon-to-be newly renovated grocery store slated to become the southern branch of the Calvert County Library that Commissioner Clark has pushed. As we the taxpayers spend millions of dollars on the renovation for the Solomonโ€™s library, the citizens should also know that the County will be renting the facility at a cost of $90,000 a year. Why not put the library in the Patuxent Business Park that has been empty for years, which the County owns. ย Just think, a library in the PBP would be closer to where the majority of the citizens live to enjoy and we the tax payers would not have to pay rent.

Last, but not least, is the new park on Dowell Road. I am sure that this was not cheap, and I am also confident that County employees assisted in building it. Based on past and future projects, it appears that one Commissioner is calling the shots. Where do the County Employees and the rest of the Town Centers in Calvert County fit into Commissioner Clarkโ€™s master plan? ย 

All this โ€œconservative spendingโ€ approved by Commissioner Clark to dress up the Solomonโ€™s ar