By the end of this summer, most county corridors in Towson will be resurfaced, including Bosley Avenue, Stevenson Lane, and large parts of Towsontown Boulevard and Kenilworth Drive.  Additionally, contractors are expected to improve two miles of Joppa Road in Carney and Perry Hall, from Magledt to Belair Roads.

Along with public safety and education, infrastructure is one of the most fundamental priorities for county government.  I am pleased that the new administration is funding these road resurfacing projects that were delayed under previous County Executives.

With the corridors completed, hopefully we can focus on neglected neighborhood streets, particularly in the central and eastern parts of the Fifth District.