Citizen-led • Calvert County, Maryland

Protecting our communities, waterways, and future.

Protect Calvert is a community resource for factual information, public records, candidate positions, and responsible civic engagement around the decisions shaping Calvert County.

Transparency • Accountability • Stewardship

Why Protect Calvert exists

Calvert County is facing important decisions that will shape our communities for decades. Residents deserve clear information before major land-use, environmental, infrastructure, and public policy decisions are made.

Make public information easier to find.
We will collect meeting records, public documents, vote histories, campaign statements, and candidate questionnaire responses in one place.
Distinguish facts from opinion.
Issue pages will cite supporting documents and clearly label unanswered questions, pending responses, and documented positions.
Encourage informed civic engagement.
Our goal is not noise. It is better participation, stronger accountability, and a more informed public.

What you will find here

As the site grows, Protect Calvert will become a living resource for residents who want to understand what is being proposed, who is making decisions, and where candidates stand.

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Issue briefings

Plain-language summaries of major issues, timelines, public records, and community concerns.

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Candidate profiles

Documented statements, voting records, questionnaire responses, and public commitments.

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Resource protection

Coverage of decisions affecting waterways, rural character, infrastructure, and quality of life.

Issues We're Tracking

These pages are being prepared while candidate questionnaires are out for response.

Active research

Data Center Development

Tracking proposed hyperscale data center development, zoning changes, commissioner votes, candidate pledges, infrastructure questions, environmental concerns, and transparency issues.

Monitoring

Growth & Development

Monitoring major development proposals, traffic and infrastructure impacts, school capacity questions, environmental review, and public participation in planning decisions.

How we will operate

Protect Calvert will be most useful if it is careful, sourced, and fair. That means publishing the evidence behind each claim and giving candidates room to answer directly.

Collect records

Gather public documents, minutes, votes, applications, reports, statements, and filings.

Ask candidates

Send questionnaires and publish responses in full whenever possible.

Document positions

Track what officials and candidates have said, signed, proposed, or voted for.

Update residents

Publish clear issue pages, document links, scorecards, and meeting information.

Site under active development

Candidate questionnaires are being distributed now. Issue pages, candidate responses, source documents, and public meeting resources will be added as they are completed.

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