June 4, 2026

Snow Emergency Plan Lifted in St. Mary’s

Snow

The Snow Emergency Plan for St. Mary’s County has been lifted as of 12:30pm today, January 26.

St. Mary’s Gov’t Veterans Day Operations

Veterans Day

All St. Mary’s County government administrative offices will be closed on Tuesday, November 11, 2025, in observance of Veterans Day. Offices will resume normal operating schedules on November 12.

Update: Proud Salute to the Red, White, and Blue

Flag Day

St. Mary’s County’s annual Flag Day Celebration will be held at 6pm Saturday, June 14, 2025, on the governmental center lawn at 41770 Baldridge St. in Leonardtown.

Volunteers Sought for County Boards

Boards

The St. Mary’s County commissioners are seeking applications from residents who are interested in serving on a local board, committee, or commission. Deadline is November 20, 2023, to apply.

St. Mary’s Gov’t Operations for Feb. 20

Operations

St. Mary’s County government will resume regular operations Saturday, Feb. 20, 2021.

St. Mary’s Operations Schedule for Presidents Day

code home rule

All St. Mary’s County government administrative offices will be closed Monday, Feb. 15, 2021, in observance of Presidents Day. Appointments for many departmental services will resume Tuesday. The St. Andrew’s Landfill, convenience centers, and St. Mary’s Transit will be open under normal hours Monday.

County Seeks Public Input on Code Home Rule

code home rule

A hearing on switching St. Mary’s County government to Code Home Rule will be held at 6:30 pm May 10 at the county commissioners’ meeting room inside the Chesapeake Building at 41770 Baldridge St. in Leonardtown.

St. Mary’s County is StormReady. Are You?

lightning - NOAA

St. Mary’s County Government has been re-certified as StormReady. Links here can assure your household is storm ready, too.

Drug Summit for Parents Posted on YouTube

Due to an overwhelming request, the recent Drug Summit for Parents is available on the county’s YouTube channel.

Jack Russell Wants Your Address

One e-mail quadrupled public response to a proposed blight ordinance and motivated the commission president to expand the practice.