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Balto. Co. Council lowers open-space fees for developers
The Baltimore County Council voted Thursday to significantly lower fees developers pay to help the county buy parks and recreational land. A council resolution lowering the fees — in some categories nearly 90 percent — passed in a 6-1 vote,...Tags: Perry Hall, Tom Quirk, Randallstown, Vicki Almond, Cathy Bevins
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Measure would reduce open-space fees for Balto. Co. developers
The Baltimore County Council could vote next week to reduce fees that developers pay to help the county build parks and buy recreational land. A council resolution would lower — in some cases by nearly 90 percent — so-called open-space waiver...
Tags: Perry Hall, Tom Quirk, Lobbying, Cathy Bevins, Baltimore County
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Demolition of Solo Cup plant making way for Foundry Row
With the swipe of an excavator, a demolition crew began taking down the abandoned Solo Cup factory in Owings Mills on Thursday, work that will clear the way for new development that was once threatened by opposition. When the abandoned plant is...
Tags: Metro Centre at Owings Mills, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Restaurant and Catering Industry, Greater Greenspring Association, Randallstown
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Balto. Co. Council cars rare perk among local governments
Baltimore County Council members took heat again last week over their use of taxpayer-funded cars, a rare perk among local councils in the Baltimore area. At a meeting in Towson, county resident Mary Locke said she was surprised to learn that Councilman...
Tags: Perry Hall, Tom Quirk, Jeep, Randallstown, Vicki Almond
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Baltimore County's long-planned Metro Centre showing signs of life
The long-planned Metro Centre in Owings Mills is set to finally stir to life this week with the opening of Baltimore County's largest library. Officials envision the library branch, to open in a building called the County Campus next to the Owings Mills...
Tags: Metro Centre at Owings Mills, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), General Growth Properties, Inc., Randallstown, Pikesville
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Firehouse Subs pays it forward, donates cameras to volunteer fire company [Owings Mills]
Paying it forward came full circle in the community when Firehouse Subs donated new technology to the Owings Mills Volunteer Fire Company. The new business in Owings Mills opened in the Garrison Forest Shopping Center, and the fire company donated old...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Kevin Kamenetz, Greater Greenspring Association, Passover, Vicki Almond
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Roadside residents want protection from speeders
Bob Johnston was giving his 21-month-old son, T.J., a bath in his home on Windsor Mill Road in Franklintown the night of Dec. 18 when he felt "a god-awful shaking" and looked outside. Three lawns away, a large van had crashed into a neighbor's home. In...
Tags: Holidays, New Year's Day, Windsor Mill, Auto Racing, St. Patrick's Day
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Balto. Co. bill would protect Middle River Depot development in zoning fight
It would be easier to redevelop large, historic manufacturing sites in Baltimore County under legislation approved Monday by the County Council. Under the bill, tracts of land 40 acres or larger that are zoned for heavy manufacturing and include...Tags: Cathy Bevins, Baltimore County, Referenda, Randallstown, Wegmans Food Markets, Inc.
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After slightly rocky path, Marks' bill on West Towson trail passes council
Two pieces of legislation sponsored by 5th District Councilman David Marks — one regarding a bike trail in Towson and another on the county's Planned Unit Development ordinance — faced a rocky road last week with scrutiny from citizens and...Tags: Tom Quirk, Cathy Bevins, David Marks, Towson
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Social Security considering 'barrier' at Woodlawn campus
The Social Security Administration is planning to build a "security barrier" at its Woodlawn headquarters that officials say is needed to protect employees and visitors. Though available details of its design are sparse — several elected...
Tags: Kevin Kamenetz, Social Security, Oklahoma City Bombing (1995), Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, Local Government
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A war of words in Owings Mills
It is perfectly legitimate to make a case against the rezoning of Solo Cup based on the issues. But Councilman Kenneth Oliver stoops beneath the level of civilized discourse when he resorts to groundless character assassination and claims that "the fix is...Tags: Metro Centre at Owings Mills, Elections
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Officials, residents hope Walmart draws new businesses to Randallstown
A Walmart Supercenter is scheduled to open Oct. 17 on Liberty Road in Randallstown, and Baltimore County officials hope it will give a boost to a corridor targeted for revitalization. County officials and community leaders expect that the store at...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Vehicles, Randallstown, Companies and Corporations, Walmart
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