by David Marks | Aug 20, 2018 | flooding, Uncategorized, White Marsh
If you live in White Marsh in the Southfield/Castlemill Circle area, you no doubt understand the impact of flooding on the White Marsh Run. The banks are heavily eroded, impacting both public and private property. I am pleased to announce that around August 27th,...
by David Marks | Jul 5, 2018 | Uncategorized
I would like to thank the 83 percent of Republican voters who supported my renomination to the Baltimore County Council from the Fifth District. Thank you to my family, and to the many campaign workers who spent long hours on my behalf. Our primary election vote was...
by David Marks | Apr 20, 2014 | Downtown Perry Hall, Perry Hall Square, Uncategorized
One of my priorities has been to help businesses and improve the look of Downtown Perry Hall, the area roughly centered at Belair, Ebenezer, and Joppa Roads. In 2012, the County Council passed legislation that created the Perry Hall commercial revitalization district,...
by David Marks | Mar 5, 2014 | Uncategorized
Now that the filing deadline has passed, it is clear that I will be unopposed in both the primary and general elections in 2014. This is the first time in more than three decades that a Fifth District incumbent has been unopposed. I would like to thank my family,...
by David Marks | Jan 2, 2014 | air conditioning, Dumbarton Middle, Hampton, school overcrowding, Seven Oaks, Stoneleigh, Uncategorized
Since December of 2010, when I took office, more than $114 million in state and county funding has been budgeted for school improvements that affect students from the Fifth District. That amount includes more than $18 million to renovate Dumbarton Middle School; $15...
by David Marks | Dec 29, 2013 | crime, Uncategorized
General Growth Properties has notified me that EcoATM recycling kiosks will be removed from three Baltimore County malls. The kiosks, in which cell phones can be quickly recycled, will be removed from Towson Town Center, Owings Mills Mall, and White Marsh Mall by...