I provided the following as a response to a request from the Forge Flyer:
I support the Mays Chapel site for a new elementary school, and I have communicated that to County Executive Kevin Kamenetz, Superintendent Joe Hairston, and my friend and colleague County Councilman Todd Huff. Councilman Huff has heard from many constituents who oppose the Mays Chapel site, and I can understand why they would want to preserve such a large, undeveloped area. But I am motivated to support the Mays Chapel site for a number of reasons.
First, it offers the fastest way to provide relief to overcrowded schools along the York Road corridor. The property is already owned by Baltimore County and there are fewer environmental constraints than the alternate location at Dulaney Springs. I am told the school can be opened by the fall of 2014.
Second, if the school system moves forward with the proposalto move some West Towson Elementary School students to Ridge Ruxton Elementary School, I want a plan that makes this disruption as brief as possible. I understand the concerns of parents from both schools. The Mays Chapel location offers the fastest route to a solution.
Third, the Mays Chapel location has been “on the books” for decades.
Fourth, geographically the Mays Chapel location seems to make sense. The September 2011 enrollment numbers demonstrate that school overcrowding affects elementary schools along the entire York Road corridor, from Towson to Hunt Valley. Mays Chapel will help reduce overcrowding not just in Towson, but in Ruxton, Lutherville, and Cockeysville as well.
Although I know my position will be criticized by some, I will defend the Mays Chapel location because it offers the fastest relief for schoolchildren in central Baltimore County.