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Saturday, July 27, 2024
Wednesday, June 5, 2024
July 25, 2022 - County Announces Bokey as New Director of Public Works
County Announces Bokey as New Director of Public Works
Westminster, MD, Monday, July 25, 2022 –The Carroll County Board of County Commissioners is pleased to introduce Bryan Bokey as the new county Director of the Department of Public Works. Mr. Bokey will join the county in his new role on August 18, 2022.
Mr. Bokey is a Certified Professional Engineer who brings a strong educational background, public works leadership and more than 15 years of engineering expertise from both the public and private sectors to this position. Director Bokey will be charged with direction of the overall coordination, evaluation, and operation of the Department of Public Works, ensuring compliance with appropriate governmental and other regulatory and reporting requirements. As Director of Public Works, he is responsible for oversite of nine divisions consisting of Building Construction, Engineering, Facilities, Fleet Management, Permits & Inspections, Roads Operations, Solid Waste, Utilities, and Airport Operations, in addition to transit services and building security.
“Growing up, my parents were public servants, and I knew I would follow in their footsteps one day. When offered an opportunity to serve the people of Carroll County, I was truly humbled and honored to be selected for this position,” said Mr. Bokey. “I look forward to a long, fulfilling career with Carroll County Government and tackling the challenges ahead for the Department of Public Works.”
Mr. Bokey’s experience includes progressive experience as an engineer and program manager in the public sector in addition to five years at Baltimore County Department of Public Works and Transportation as a project engineer and bureau chief of utilities. These positions included strategic and master planning as well as providing leadership, administration and supervision to over 250 employees. Previous positions include demonstrated skill in budgeting, quality control, asset management, development management and code enforcement with strong emphasis on data-driven solutions.
Mr. Bokey earned a Master of Science degree in Engineering Management from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) and a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from The Pennsylvania State University. His education and training also include professional certifications, licensures and extensive coursework in water and wastewater condition assessment programs and hydraulic modeling.
Mr. Bokey lives in Carroll County where he resides with his wife, two children, and two dogs. He is an avid woodworker, an amateur photographer, and enjoys hiking, running, travel, and spending time with his family.
“Bryan’s education, experience and leadership skills are going to be tremendous assets to Carroll County and the Department of Public Works, and we are thrilled to have him join our management team,” said Board of Commissioner President Ed Rothstein. “I am excited for Bryan’s direction to continue the operational excellence in the county’s largest department, which is responsible for providing, managing and sustaining many of the structures and services essential to the welfare and quality of life for our residents.”
July 25, 2022 - County Announces Bokey as New Director of Public Works
County Announces Bokey as New Director of Public Works
Westminster, MD, Monday, July 25, 2022 –The Carroll County Board of County Commissioners is pleased to introduce Bryan Bokey as the new county Director of the Department of Public Works. Mr. Bokey will join the county in his new role on August 18, 2022.
Mr. Bokey is a Certified Professional Engineer who brings a strong educational background, public works leadership and more than 15 years of engineering expertise from both the public and private sectors to this position. Director Bokey will be charged with direction of the overall coordination, evaluation, and operation of the Department of Public Works, ensuring compliance with appropriate governmental and other regulatory and reporting requirements. As Director of Public Works, he is responsible for oversite of nine divisions consisting of Building Construction, Engineering, Facilities, Fleet Management, Permits & Inspections, Roads Operations, Solid Waste, Utilities, and Airport Operations, in addition to transit services and building security.
“Growing up, my parents were public servants, and I knew I would follow in their footsteps one day. When offered an opportunity to serve the people of Carroll County, I was truly humbled and honored to be selected for this position,” said Mr. Bokey. “I look forward to a long, fulfilling career with Carroll County Government and tackling the challenges ahead for the Department of Public Works.”
Mr. Bokey’s experience includes progressive experience as an engineer and program manager in the public sector in addition to five years at Baltimore County Department of Public Works and Transportation as a project engineer and bureau chief of utilities. These positions included strategic and master planning as well as providing leadership, administration and supervision to over 250 employees. Previous positions include demonstrated skill in budgeting, quality control, asset management, development management and code enforcement with strong emphasis on data-driven solutions.
Mr. Bokey earned a Master of Science degree in Engineering Management from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) and a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering from The Pennsylvania State University. His education and training also include professional certifications, licensures and extensive coursework in water and wastewater condition assessment programs and hydraulic modeling.
Mr. Bokey lives in Carroll County where he resides with his wife, two children, and two dogs. He is an avid woodworker, an amateur photographer, and enjoys hiking, running, travel, and spending time with his family.
“Bryan’s education, experience and leadership skills are going to be tremendous assets to Carroll County and the Department of Public Works, and we are thrilled to have him join our management team,” said Board of Commissioner President Ed Rothstein. “I am excited for Bryan’s direction to continue the operational excellence in the county’s largest department, which is responsible for providing, managing and sustaining many of the structures and services essential to the welfare and quality of life for our residents.”
Saturday, May 25, 2024
Memorial Day Remembrance Parade and Observance Ceremony 5-29-2023
Friday, May 24, 2024
May 31, 2021 154th Memorial Day Remembrance
Tuesday, May 7, 2024
Dayhoff Carroll: 20070711 The Davis Library part 2
Monday, March 18, 2024
The Carroll County Human Relations Commission is honoring Judy Jones at our 2024 Awards Dinner.
The deadline on the flyer indicates that registrations are due by March 15, 2024 – however, we have extended the deadline, (because everyone has been so busy,) to this Thursday, March 21, 2024.
Sunday, March 10, 2024
4-H Therapeutic Riding Program Horse Fair March 10, 2024
4-H Therapeutic Riding Program Horse Fair March 10, 2024
4H Therapeutic Riding
Horse Fair Sponsors
Join Us at the Horse Fair Tack Sale To benefit the
4-H Therapeutic
Riding Program of Carroll County
When: Sunday March 10, 2024 Time: 9:00AM – 2:00PM
(Don’t forget
Daylight Savings Time)
What: Tack Sale/Swap
WHERE: CC AG Center Shipley Arena, 706 Agricultural Drive, Westminster, MD
New and Used tack, equipment, clothes, supplies and so much more!
NO ENTRY FEE!
Thank You To Our 4H Therapeutic Riding Horse Fair Sponsors - Thank you to Barnes Bollinger Insurance Services, the Maryland Troopers Association Lodge # 20, and Zack Tomlin and Tomlin Technology for generously sponsoring our March 10, 2024 Horse Fair and Tack Sale. Their support helps pay our expenses to host the fair so that more money from the sale can go directly to the program's operating costs.
This is the only fundraiser that the 4H Therapeutic Riding Program of Carroll County has. Good buys from multiple vendors and great food too!
The 4-H Therapeutic Riding Program of Carroll County provides persons with disabilities the opportunity to benefit from a continuous program of therapeutic horseback riding in a safe environment, under the instruction of professionally trained staff, at a local facility.
Supporting individuals with special needs in our community is building a strong future for tomorrow.
For more information – or if you would like to help support the 4-H Therapeutic Riding - Mail to:
4-H Therapeutic Riding of Carroll County
PO Box 124
Westminster, Md.
21158
Or
Email: TRPHorsefair@gmail.com
Tuesday, February 27, 2024
Priests on Rooftops at St. John Catholic Church in Westminster Maryland
Monday, November 27, 2023
Interview: Director of Carroll Food Sunday, Caroline Babylon
Today Mike is chatting with Caroline Babylon, Director of Carroll Food Sunday about how they are helping the Carroll County community during the holidays.
Interview: Director of Carroll Food Sunday, Caroline Babylon
Today Mike is chatting with Caroline Babylon, Director of Carroll Food Sunday about how they are helping the Carroll County community during the holidays.