Notice of Public Hearing Ordinance No. 1058 concerning Ordinance No. 1058 concerning Demolition of Structures The Mayor and City Council of Havre de Grace will hold a public hearing on Monday, August 2, 2021, at 7 pm in… Read more »
ATTENTION: This is an important message from the City of Havre de Grace Department of Public Works. The railroad crossing located on Revolution Street near Lewis Lane will be repaired by contractors for Norfolk Southern Railroad. As a result of this much needed repair, the 900 block of Revolution Street will be closed beginning Monday, July 19 through Friday, July 23, 2021. If you have any questions regarding this repair, please contact the State Highway Authority at 410-229-2312.
July 19- The Mayor and City Council of Havre de Grace will convene in the Council Chambers at 711 Pennington Avenue, Havre de Grace, Maryland on July 19, 2021 at 7:00 p.m.
Mayor William T. Martin Announces The Appointment Of Bridgette Johnson As Director Of Economic Development. On Monday, June 21, the Havre de Grace City Council voted to approve the appointment of Bridgette Johnson as the City’s Director of Economic Development. Johnson was sworn into the position… Read more »
City Hall will be Closed for Independence Day Holiday, July 5, 2021 – Council will meet Tuesday July 6.
Maryland Citizens Redistricting Commission Holds Virtual Regional Meeting for Cecil, Harford, and Carroll County Residents on June 16
Planning Commission – June 14, 2021 19064-Sion Hill Estates – Preliminary Plan 2021-5-6 PLANNING COMMISSION AGENDA City Council Chambers June 14, 2021 7:00 PM 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call 3. New Business a. Presentation… Read more »
City of Havre de Grace Presents Laurie Starkey With Recognition WHEREAS, In recognition of Laurie’s 33 years of teaching in Harford County; and WHEREAS, 26 of those at Havre de Grace Middle School where she not only inspired her students in science, but also… Read more »
2021 Hurricane Season In 2020, our most active hurricane season on record, 30 named storms developed, of which 13 became hurricanes and six became major hurricanes (Category 3 or higher). For 2021, a… Read more »