
Windward Key Homeowners Association
Utilities and Services
UTILITIES
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Baltimore Gas & Electric (BGE)
BGE is a division of Constellation Energy Corporation and may be reached at 800-685-0123.
Comcast
The local cable company is Comcast Cable; they can be reached at 800-COMCAST.
Propane Service
There are a number of propane gas distributers servicing Southern Maryland. Here is a link to a list of services as well as their rates.
SERVICES
Fire Department
North Beach Volunteer Fire Department. Actually it is located in Chesapeake Beach less than a mile north on Route 261.
Non-emergency contact phone number: 410-257-6564
Emergency contact is 911.
Police Department
Chesapeake Beach Police
The Chesapeake Beach Police are located in Town Hall, across the street.
Their contact phone number is 410-257-9335.
Calvert County Sheriff: (The title is linked to their website)
Non-emergency contact phone number: 410-535-2800
Emergency contact is 911
State Highway Patrol
HIGHWAY EMERGENCIES:
Report all highway emergency situations not requiring police assistance, such as traffic signal outages or sinkholes to our Statewide Operations Center toll free at 1-800-543-2515 or locally at 410-582-5650
210 Main St, Prince Frederick, MD 20678
Phone:(410) 535-1400
Town Services (phone: 410-257-2230 or 301-855-8398)
The Town of Chesapeake Beach Website contains a full listing of services available to residents. The following contains a direct link (underlined text) to some of the key services:
Utility Bills
The Town provide the ability to pay your water / sewer bill online. Visa, MasterCard and Discover are accepted. To register click here: register. Before clicking have a copy of your utility bill account number to set up your access to the web site.
You may also set up direct payment by contacting Town Hall (410-257-2230 or 301-855-8398).
After Hour Emergency
Contact Town Hall and press "2" ... a Town employee will be immediately notified and someone will return your call.
The Animal Control Unit is staffed by five full-time Animal Control officers, one Animal Control Supervisor, and one full-time office aide/dispatcher. Animal Control officers are tasked with enforcing county regulations as they pertain to dogs and cats, as well as state laws regarding cruelty to animals. These officers conduct investigations to ensure pets are kept in a humane manner, receive proper food, water, and shelter, and are not allowed to run at large in the community.
The Animal Control Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. The normal work hours for Animal Control Officers are 8:30 a.m. until 8:30 p.m. daily.
An Animal Control Officer is available after hours on an emergency on-call basis.
Telephone Number: 410-535-1600/301-855-1243, Extension 2526.
Bird Rescue
Injured Birds
In Maryland, there is a large network of volunteer Wildlife Rehabilitators who take care of orphaned, sick or injured wildlife until they can be released safely back to the wild. The following are to licensed Wildlife Rehabilitators in our area who may be able to help.
Davidsonville Wildlife Sanctuary: phone 410-798-0193
Orphaned Wildlife Restoration Center: phone 410-326-0937
If the above numbers are not successful, you may call Wildlife Services at 1-877-463-6497.
Dead Birds
The Maryland DNR and its partner agencies will investigate reports of sick or dead wild birds to rapidly diagnose the cause of any suspected disease outbreak. Keep in mind other diseases of waterfowl routinely kill hundreds and sometimes thousands of migratory birds every year. If you find a group of dead wild birds (5 or more), particularly ducks, geese, swans and shorebirds – do not pick them up. Instead, call USDA Wildlife Services, Annapolis 1-877-463-6497 (M-F 8-4:30).