The Town of Indian Head Transportation Corridor Resiliency Study The Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland (TCCSMD) is seeking a qualified and experienced consulting firm to conduct a Town of Indian […]
The Town of Indian Head Transportation Corridor Resiliency Study The Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland (TCCSMD) is seeking a qualified and experienced consulting firm to conduct a Town of Indian […]
The Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland is pleased to submit our Regional Transportation Priorities for inclusion in the FY 2025-2030 Consolidated Transportation Program (CTP). The projects are listed within our […]
MTA gives notice of five public hearings on proposed service changes affecting 34 Commuter Bus routes. The proposal includes discontinuing eight Commuter Bus routes and service reductions to 26 routes. […]
Effective Wednesday, November 1, 2023. MTA Commuter Bus Routes 610, 620, 630, 640, and 650 have new contractors and expanded service to include new stops at the National Harbor and […]
HUGHESVILLE, Md. – In 2022, the Rural Maryland Council and the Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland proposed a series of Roundtable discussions between healthcare and transportation providers to determine how […]
Hughesville, MD – On July 19, the U.S. House of Representatives passed H.R. 2024, the Southern Maryland National Heritage Area Act, a major milestone for the pursuit of the region […]
HUGHESVILLE, Md. – In 2008, the Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland (TCCSMD) created the Southern Maryland Veteran’s Regional Advisory Committee (VRAC) to focus on coordinating and advocating for health care services […]
During this challenging time, we understand that many people have employment-related questions and needs. Please use this form to submit any questions you may have, such as how to apply […]
Sometimes people need a little push to make their dreams into a reality. That push comes in the form of Project Open Doors, which offers entrepreneurs a chance to learn everything they need to know about launching their own businesses.
Over $300,000 in grant awards to Southern Maryland were celebrated on June 26 at the Southern Maryland Heritage Area Consortium (SMHAC) FY2019 Awards Ceremony.