Truck for Sale

FOR SALE

“AS IS”

2011 Ford F-250 Truck

With Plow Attachment and Wiring and Beacon Light Mounted on Roof

The Town of Funkstown will be accepting Sealed Bids for a 2011 Ford F-250 Truck with Plow Attachment and Wiring, and a Beacon Light Mounted on the Roof. 

Vehicle needs a complete Transmission Rebuild.

Said vehicle is parked to the rear of Town Hall in the parking lot, 30 East Baltimore Street, Funkstown MD 21734.

Sealed bids will be accepted until 12:00 p.m., Monday September 14, 2020 in the office of the town manager, Town Hall, 30 East Baltimore Street, Funkstown, MD 21734.  No bids will be accepted after the time specified.

Bids will NOT be opened at that time.

Bids will be considered, accepted, or rejected by the Mayor and Council at a meeting to be held on Monday,      September 14, 2020 at 7:00 p.m.

2020 Census

ATTENTION FUNKSTOWN RESIDENTS:

2020 CENSUS

The census provides critical data that lawmakers, business owners, teachers, and many others use to provide daily services, products, and support for our community. Every year, billions of dollars in federal funding go to hospitals, fire departments, schools, roads, and other resources based on census data.

Participating in the census is required by law. A complete and accurate count is critical for our community, because the results of the 2020 Census will affect community funding, congressional representation, and more.

Have you completed your 2020 Census Yet?

A 2020 Census Recruiting Assistant will have a MQA (Mobile Questionnaire Assistance) site located in front of the Funkstown Post Office on Monday, August 17, 2020 from 12:00 noon to 3:00 p.m. to assist any Funkstown Resident that has not yet completed the 2020 Census.

Stop by in front of the Funkstown Post Office to complete your 2020 Census and receive a small free give-a-way. (While supplies last)

Labor Day Celebration

Labor Day Celebration
Please join the town for a Labor Day Celebration on Sept 5th.
The events at the park are as follows…….
There will be a car show

from 5PM to 7PM.

Sign up from 4PM to 5PM cost is $10 free to spectators.

There will be 4 categories.  Best Car, Truck, and Motorcycle as well as Scouts Choice.


The band Antietam Generals

from 6PM to 9PM.

They will be playing an eclectic mix of Americana, Rockin’ Blues…


The Funkstown Legion baseball team “The Skunks” will be serving food


from 4PM to 8PM.


Italian Sausages $4
Cheeseburger $3.50
Hamburger $3
Hot Dog $2
Canned Soda $1
Bottle Water $1
Giant Freeze Pops $1

Then last but not least A wonderful fireworks show starting at dusk.

Local Covid Testing

Town Election

NOTICE

FUNKSTOWN

TOWN ELECTION

MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 2020

COVID-19 PANDEMIC VOTING PROCEDURE

Printed Ballots will be mailed to all registered voters to their P.O. Boxes

All voting shall occur by mail or hand delivery to the Town Hall Voting Box

All voting by registered voters shall be on Ballots supplied by the Town

All ballots mailed must contain an August 3, 2020 postmark to be counted

All ballots hand-delivered on August 3, 2020 to Town Hall must be received by 6:00 p.m.

No ballots shall be received by hand-delivery at Town Hall before 9:00 a.m., August 3, 2020

 ASSISTANT MAYOR

THREE COUNCIL MEMBERS

To serve a four-year term

Any qualified voter desiring to become

a candidate for office shall file at the

Funkstown Town Hall,

30 East Baltimore Street, by

Monday, July, 13 2020 by 4:00 p.m.

Please call ahead to schedule an appointment so we can

Maintain Covid-19 compliance

REGISTRATION

Last day to register voters

of the Town shall be

Monday, July 13, 2020 by 4:00 p.m.

File: First COVID Election Notice

Day in the park update

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions that the governor has put in place regarding large gatherings, the Mayor and Council are sorry to announce that this year’s Battle of Funkstown Re-enactment and The Day In the Park has been cancelled this year.  We look forward to holding the event next year.

Public Alert

The Town of Funkstown is pleased to offer a new service called Public Alert.

Public Alert will allow us to communicate with informational alerts, and keep you informed as a valued member of the community.   Alerts can be sent to adults in a household by e-mail, text messaging, and voice alerts via cell phone or landline.

If you receive a utility bill, you can register for Public Alert.

You can register by doing one of the following:

  • Call Town Hall at 301-791-0948
  • Email bhaynes@myactv.net
  • Include your sign up information with your utility payment

Let us know your alert preference, and provide the necessary sign up information.

Yard Waste

ATTENTION FUNKSTOWN RESIDENTS:

EFFECTIVE TUESDAY, MAY 12, 2020 YARD WASTE WILL RESUME.

Yard Waste will be collected on Tuesdays, and shall be set at the curbside no earlier than 4:00 p.m. before collection.

4/13/2020 Town Council meeting

MAYOR & COUNCIL MEETING

AGENDA

APRIL 13, 2020

7:00 P.M.

Public Hearing – In Town Water and Sewer Connection Fees

Public Hearing – Closed

Review and approval of minutes

In Town Water and Sewer Connection Fees

  • Ordinance

Acquisition of Antietam Village Trailer Park

  • Ordinance

Constant Yield Tax Rate

Review and approval of bills

Adjourn

OPEN MEETING COMPLIANCE

The Meeting of the Mayor and Council, in compliance with the Maryland Open Meeting Law and the Emergency Ordinance of the Town regarding Open Meeting Compliance, will be streamed via the Town’s Facebook Page commencing at 7:00 p.m.  No in person attendance will be permitted at the Meetings until further notice of the Mayor and Council.  Any comments or concerns regarding the Meeting, action taken or proposed action should be submitted in writing by regular or priority mail, email or hand delivery to Brenda Haynes, Town Manager, 30 East Baltimore Street, P. O. Box 235, Funkstown, Maryland 21734 or bhaynes@myactv.net.  Said comments will be made part of the Minutes of the Meeting.

Counties Count on the 2020 census

Counties Count on Census Data,Complete Yours Today!Census Day was April 1 – but you still have time to be counted! Census data is used to allocate billions of dollars in federal funding for education, health, transportation, housing, community services, and job training. Moreover, businesses and industries decide where to locate new facilities and services based on census data, creating new jobs and promoting economic growth. An accurate census count, or lack thereof, has a lasting effect on counties, particularly when it comes to the distribution of federal funds. An under-counted population may lead to a significant decline in federal funding flowing to the State and its local jurisdictions.