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Balto. Co. agencies subpoenaed for records on Catonsville project
The Office of the State Prosecutor subpoenaed eight Baltimore County agencies this week for records on a planned Catonsville medical office development, county officials confirmed Thursday. The subpoenas sought "information and correspondence"...
Tags: General Practitioners, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Lawyers, Catonsville
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Kamenetz hosts first community forum in Lansdowne
Rats, blighted properties and absentee landlords were among the concerns southwest Baltimore County residents shared Wednesday with County Executive Kevin Kamenetz at his first community forum.
At the event in Lansdowne, Kamenetz emphasized the county'...Tags: Catonsville, Kevin Kamenetz
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Balto. Co. borrows $25 million from pension fund for recycling facility
Baltimore County plans to borrow $25 million from its pension system to upgrade recycling facilities, a move some County Council members and union leaders are questioning. The county retirement system's board of trustees approved the loan last month at...Tags: Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Catonsville, David Marks, Interior Policy
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Baltimore County Council amends development bill
The Baltimore County Council on Monday made significant changes to a measure involving the county development approval process after preservationists said it would undermine an essential county growth-control tool and could run afoul of state law....Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, David Marks, Ethics, Catonsville, Values
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No 'courtesy' for Wegmans
Baltimore County Councilwoman Vicki Almond faces the kind of decision that makes a job like hers tough. She is being asked whether to allow the rezoning of an empty industrial site in Owings Mills to allow a major retail development anchored by a Wegmans....
Tags: Politics, Owings Mills (Baltimore, Maryland), Wegmans Food Markets, Inc., Kevin Kamenetz, Reisterstown Road
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Baltimore County Council approves $1.65 billion budget
The Baltimore County Council unanimously approved Thursday the spending plan proposed by County Executive Kevin Kamenetz for the coming fiscal year, a $1.65 billion operating budget that includes no furloughs, layoffs or tax increases. The lean budget,...
Tags: Politics, Economy, Business and Finance, Unemployment, Job Layoffs, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Plans for Balto. Co. senior-housing developments moving forward
Plans for two Baltimore County senior housing developments, one of which is tied to the expansion of the Catonsville Family Y, are set to move forward this week. County Councilman Tom Quirk said he plans to introduce resolutions Monday seeking council...Tags: House Building, Catonsville, Baltimore County
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Catonsville historic home reborn as jewelry and tobacco shop
From its dominant perch on Catonsville's main street, the stately 19th-century house has over the decades been the home of a neighborhood post office, a newspaper, a pharmacy and a long list of retail shops, selling everything from dry goods to tobacco....Tags: Human Interest, Catonsville, Baltimore County
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Balto. Co. bill would ban some new 'panhandle lots'
Developers in some parts of northeastern Baltimore County would no longer be able to squeeze new properties onto existing lots without a new road, under a bill introduced by three County Council members Monday. The bill, set for a vote next month,...Tags: Parkville, Politics, Maryland State Fair, Catonsville, David Marks
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Baltimore County to begin revision to land-use regulations
An east-side Baltimore County Council member expects the owners of a sprawling old warplane factory to seek rezoning of their property. A Towson lawyer will try for a third time for new zoning allowing a small office building. North county activists...Tags: Politics, Justice System, Natural Resource Industry, Crime, Law and Justice, Chesapeake Bay
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Letter: Two proposed developments will benefit Catonsville
I am writing to support two construction projects proposed for greater Catonsville. The first is the Southwest Physicians Pavilion, a project of Whalen Properties, to be built on the corner of Wilkens and Kenwood avenues at the Baltimore Beltway. The...Tags: General Practitioners, Catonsville, House Building, Baltimore County, Substance Abuse
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Letter: Editorial correct in noting benefits to Catonsville community thanks to approval of PUD
The Catonsville Times Oct. 5 editorial on PUDs ("PUD benefits should remain specific to project's location,") was 95 percent on target. I appreciate observations made regarding Whalen Properties' medical office PUD on Kenwood Avenue, at the inner loop...Tags: Catonsville, Human Interest
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