by David Marks | Apr 24, 2019 | school overcrowding
Governor Larry Hogan has called a special session of the Maryland General Assembly so the House of Delegates can name a new Speaker. During that session, the state legislature should complete the business it failed to get done in April by passing a school construction...
by David Marks | Apr 9, 2019 | budget, school overcrowding
The 2019 session of the Maryland General Assembly will be remembered for many things, including a ban on polystyrene foam products and an increase in the minimum wage. It will also be remembered for the untimely death of House Speaker Michael Busch on the day before...
by David Marks | Apr 5, 2019 | Carney, Joppa Road, Perry Hall, resurfacing, Rossville, Towson
The Maryland State Highway Administration has started to patch portions of Belair Road from the Baltimore Beltway to Still Meadow Drive. The improvements precede a resurfacing of the corridor that is expected to start in May. Additionally, county crews will begin...
by David Marks | Mar 7, 2019 | Citizens on Patrol, crime, public safety, Seven Courts, White Marsh
One of the most fundamental priorities for any local government is public safety. I am pleased that two important measures have advanced over the past week. The first is the announcement by Brookfield Properties that White Marsh Mall will have a youth escort policy,...
by David Marks | Feb 28, 2019 | 101 York, Circle East, Downtown Perry Hall, Towson Circulator, Towson Row
Over the next two years, developers will complete projects that will add more than 1,000 units to Downtown Towson. Circle East, 101 York, and Towson Run will fundamentally change the complexion of Downtown Towson, bringing new residents to support our businesses....