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Skip Navigation skip to main content JavaScript is currently disabled in your browser. Please enable JavaScript and reload this page. Learn More. Your Web browser is out of date. To view this site, please upgrade to a new version. Learn more. Executive Council Courts Departments Subscribe a a a Baltimore County Government Executive Council Courts Departments Apply Pay Report Follow Up Contact Residents Businesses Visitors Search Top Visited Jobs Pay Property Tax Trash and Recycling Jury Duty Pay Parking and Red Light Citations Community Updates Subscribe to Community Updates to read about the latest news in Baltimore County. Woman of the Year Awards 2020 The deadline to submit a nomination is February 25. Follow Stormfighter Find breaking storm updates , view current traffic conditions, and report storm-related problems. CZMP 2020 Every four years citizens may request a zoning change on any property in the County. Learn more . Photo Stream Baltimore County News Baltimore County News Stay informed of what's happening in Baltimore County. Olszewski Announces 2020 Series of Budget Town Hall Meetings Public Meetings Will Continue to Foster Transparency, Invite Input on Budget County Executive Johnny Olszewski today announced his second annual series of town hall meetings to hear from constituents about their ideas and priorities. The seven meetings, one in each Council district, will provide a forum for public discussion focused on future budget priorities and ensure that community members have the opportunity to provide input into the budget planning process. “In order to best serve the people of Baltimore County, we need to hear from them directly,” said Olszewski. “We remain committed to working collaboratively with all of our stakeholders in every community to build a better Baltimore County together.” From 2016 to 2017, a total of two people testified on Baltimore County’s budget. In 2018, during his first year in office, Olszewski held the inaugural series of budget town hall meetings. Over 2,000 residents attended, with hundreds sharing priorities for the county. This year, the Olszewski Administration will offer additional on-site resources from Baltimore County agencies to provide more immediate access to services and further connect residents with available resources. The schedule of town hall meetings is available below: Date Details Location Tuesday, February 11 6 to 8 p.m. 2nd District Town Hall County Executive Olszewski and Councilman Patoka Gordon Center 3506 Gwynnbrook Avenue Owings Mills, Maryland 21117 Tuesday, February 25 6 to 8 p.m. 3rd District Town Hall County Executive Olszewski and Councilman Kach Dulaney High School 255 East Padonia Road Lutherville-Timonium, M aryland 21093 Tuesday, March 3 6 to 8 p.m. 7th District Town Hall County Executive Olszewski and Councilman Crandell Sollers Point Multi-Purpose Center 323 Sollers Point Road Dundalk, Maryland 21222 Wednesday, March 11 6 to 8 p.m. 4th District Town Hall County Executive Olszewski and Councilman Jones Owings Mills High School 124 South Tollgate Road Owings Mills, M aryland 21117 Wednesday, March 18 6 to 8 p.m. 6th District Town Hall County Executive Olszewski and Councilwoman Bevins CCBC Essex, Administration Building, Room 110 7201 Rossville Boulevard Baltimore, M aryland 21237 Tuesday, March 24 6 to 8 p.m. 1st District Town Hall County Executive Olszewski and Councilman Quirk CCBC Catonsville, Center for the Arts, Theater 360 Campus Drive Catonsville, M aryland 21228 Tuesday, March 31 6 to 8 p.m. 5th District Town Hall County Executive Olszewski and Councilman Marks Towson High School 69 Cedar Avenue Towson, Maryland 21286 Town Halls will be livestreamed on the Facebook page . In the event of inclement weather that cancels evening activities at Baltimore County Public Schools or CCBC, the meeting will be postponed and rescheduled. Translation services, sign language interpreters and other accommodations can be arranged upon request. Fri, 24 Jan 2020 16:18:00 GMT https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/News/BaltimoreCountyNow/olszewski-announces-2020-series-of-budget-town-hall-meetings Olszewski Issues Testimony in Support of School Construction Funding in Annapolis Increased State Investment Needed to Move Forward County Executive Johnny Olszewski today testified before State leaders in Annapolis in support of HB 1—Built to Learn Act, legislation to provide critically-needed, State school construction funding. Baltimore County has funded $242 million in shovel-ready school construction projects. These projects cannot move forward without increased State investment and additional needs remain, including several Baltimore County high schools. Last year, Olszewski led the charge in support of school construction funding. This year, he has again made school construction funding a top priority for the 2020 General Assembly session . The full text of the submitted testimony is available below: Bill Number: HB 1 Title: Built to Learn Act of 2020 Sponsor: The Speaker Committee: Appropriations Position: SUPPORT Date: January 23, 2020 Baltimore County SUPPORTS House Bill 1—Built to Learn Act of 2020. Baltimore County’s Schools for Our Future program was launched in 2011 with the intention of spending $1.6 billion on critically needed school renovation and construction projects. The goal of the program was to eliminate overcrowding in elementary schools and modernize our facilities. We have made great strides because of this program. In Baltimore County, we have built nine new schools, made additions at seven schools and air-conditioned 59 schools. But the work is far from done. The County has budgeted $242 million in shovel-ready construction projects, which cannot move forward without essential investments from the State. With some of the oldest school stock in the state, the Built to Learn Act would provide $462 million needed for completing these critical projects. As a former educator, County Executive Olszewski has dedicated his time in office to modernizing Baltimore County’s schools and building a better future for our residents. By supporting the funding for these crucial projects, this bill would bring significant benefits for students, educators, families, and communities in Baltimore County and across the State. Accordingly, Baltimore County requests a favorable report on HB 1. Thu, 23 Jan 2020 20:12:00 GMT https://www.baltimorecountymd.gov/News/BaltimoreCountyNow/olszewski-issues-testimony-in-support-of-school-construction-funding-in-annapolis County Executive Olszewski, Chief Hyatt Release Public Safety Plan Multipronged Approach Focused on Combating Violent Crime Across Baltimore County County Executive Johnny Olszewski and Police Chief Melissa Hyatt today released a multipronged plan focused on combating violent crime through a series of immediate and upstream interventions. “Keeping our communities safe is among the most important responsibilities of government. Any increase in violent crime is unacceptable. We refuse to normalize violence in our communities,” Olszewski said. “This plan brings together the Baltimore County Police Department, our law enforcement partners, and all of Baltimore County government to provide both immediate and upstream interventions to enhance the safety of our communities.” “There is no single factor that causes violent crime, and no single solution. This plan includes innovative and proven strategies that will better equip our officers to prevent and respond to crime in our communities,” Chief Hyatt said. Baltimore County remains a safe place to live, work and raise a family, but the increase in homicides in 2019 requires a decisive response. The public safety plan was the result of a re-evaluation of crime-fighting tactics and resources. The plan released today focuses on five key priority areas to reduce violent crime: 1) Improved Data and Analytics: This year, the Baltimore County Police Department (BCoPD) will establish a Real Time Cr...
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