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 | Jan 16, 2017 | Downtown Towson, Goucher College, Riderwood Hills, Rodgers Forge, social host, Towson Park, Towson University
Councilwoman Cathy Bevins and I will introduce legislation at the January 17th Council meeting that expands the social host pilot program, a year-old initiative that targets renter behavior in areas near universities and with high concentrations of student renters....
by David Marks | Jul 24, 2016 | Design Review Panel, Downtown Towson
On August 1st, the Baltimore County Council is expected to consider my legislation that would establish a Downtown Towson zoning district. The legislation represents the culmination of 18 months of work as we look to shape and improve development standards in our...
by David Marks | Dec 28, 2015 | Downtown Towson, public safety
Towson is a center for law, medicine, higher education and government, with strong neighborhoods and a bright future. Its residents, business owners, and visitors expect a safe community. Since 2010, our office has worked with the County Executive and the Towson...
by David Marks | Jun 14, 2015 | Aigburth Manor, Angel Park, Burkleigh Square, dog park, Downtown Towson, Gough Park, open space, Patriot Plaza, Ridgely Manor, Soukup Park, Towson Manor Village
Friday’s announcement that Baltimore County will purchase part of the Radebaugh property is terrific news for the Towson community. Our office had been working with the County Executive’s office on this project for several months. Once the property is...
by David Marks | Mar 21, 2015 | Downtown Towson, East Towson
On Monday, March 16, the Baltimore County Council passed an amended Planned Unit Development resolution for Towson Mews, a residential development proposed near Historic East Towson. I am very pleased we were able to accommodate many concerns from residents of...