by David Marks | May 24, 2017 | historic preservation, Presbyterian Home, Southland Hills
I am delighted by the news that Marty Azola and Delbert Adams will be partnering on a plan to adaptively reuse the Bosley Mansion. This development team commands enormous respect within the historic preservation community. As I noted last May, the Presbyterian Home...
by David Marks | May 10, 2017 | Design Review Panel, Loch Raven, Ridgeleigh, Ridgely Manor
I am very pleased that an agreement has been reached between the developer of the proposed Sonic restaurant on Joppa Road and nearby community organizations. The restaurant is proposed for construction at 1631 East Joppa Road. The agreement– between Community...
by David Marks | Apr 17, 2017 | Anneslie, Downtown Towson, garages
How would you feel if you woke up one morning, and Baltimore County was suddenly building a multi-story parking garage next to your backyard? That is what happened to residents along Wildwood Road in Anneslie when Baltimore County authorized construction of a...
by David Marks | Apr 14, 2017 | Bykota, Campus Hills, Carney, Kingsville, Perry Hall, Perry Hall High School, Perry Hall Middle, recreation, Rodgers Forge, Stoneleigh, Towson
The proposed Fiscal Year 2018 budget addresses numerous priorities in the Fifth District. I am particularly pleased with the inclusion of funding to advance a new middle school, my top priority in the northeast, but there are numerous other improvements that will...
by David Marks | Apr 12, 2017 | Perry Hall, Perry Hall Middle, school overcrowding, zoning
I am pleased to announce that the Fiscal Year 2018 budget will include $7 million in funding to plan for a new northeastern middle school. The proposed 1,500-seat school will be constructed at a site to be determined by the Baltimore County Board of Education. An...