by David Marks | Jan 21, 2012 | Maryland Association of Counties, O'Malley, pensions
Governor O’Malley’s proposed state budget would shift $240 million in teacher pension costs to local governments. Bryan Sears details the impact on Baltimore County in Patch. This shift has been debated at the state level for several years now. State...
by David Marks | Jan 17, 2012 | Oliver, Planned Unit Development, Quirk
At the Baltimore County Council meeting on Tuesday, January 17, legislation will be introduced that further reforms the Planned Unit Development (PUD) process. Under Bill 4-11, any PUD application will be posted on the County Council Web Site once the application is...
by David Marks | Jan 16, 2012 | Almond, budget, Quirk, Spending Affordability Committee
This month, the Baltimore County Council began the process that will culminate with the adoption of the county budget in May. Our charter gives the County Executive strong powers; the Executive submits the budget to the Council, which can only delete from the...
by David Marks | Jan 10, 2012 | Klein's Shop Rite, Loch Raven, Parkville
I am happy to announce yet another redevelopment project for one of our shopping centers. A Klein’s Shop Rite supermarket will open at the Perring Crossing Shopping Center. The supermarket is expected to open at the shopping center at 2305 Cleanleigh Drive, in...
by David Marks | Jan 5, 2012 | Kimco, Perry Hall Square
I am happy to report that five spaces at the Perry Hall Square Shopping Center totaling 9,500 square feet have been leased to two businesses. Salvo Auto Parts will occupy 8,500 square feet of land, or four spaces, near The Liquor Lady at the shopping center. Shi...