Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski today celebrated the official start of service for the Towson Loop, Baltimore County’s first free public transit service.
The Baltimore County Department of Recreation and Parks is requesting input from County residents to inform the 2022 Land Preservation, Parks and Recreation Plan.
County Executive Olszewski announced plans to introduce the Joy Freedman Care for Cats Act, which would formalize Baltimore County’s existing Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) pilot program to humanely and effectively maintain the free-roaming cat populations.
The Baltimore County Fair Election Fund Work Group today released its final report detailing a proposed structure and guidelines for creating Baltimore County’s first public financing system for candidates for County Council and County Executive.
Thousands of student and community volunteers have made Baltimore County a cleaner and greener place by participating in the Team BCPS Clean Green 15 Litter Challenge.
The Baltimore County Department of Public Works and Transportation (DPWT) is proposing several revisions to the Bureau of Solid Waste Management’s (BSWM) regulations.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski today announced that, beginning October 15, 2021, all County employees who are not vaccinated will be required to be tested for COVID-19 weekly.
The Baltimore County Residential Truck Traffic Work Group today released its final report detailing recommendations for reducing truck traffic in residential areas through the implementation of a vehicle height monitoring camera program.
The Baltimore County Commission on Disabilities is now accepting nominations for its 2021 annual awards program. Seven award categories will be considered involving activities related to education, employment, advocacy, volunteerism and accessibility.
Baltimore County today released a new report following a comprehensive review of the business processes that govern the water delivery system that serves both Baltimore County and Baltimore City residents.
County Executive Olszewski announced that, effective August 1, 2021, Baltimore County will eliminate the fees charged to individuals in the Department of Corrections’ Pretrial Community Supervision program – which provides an alternative to incarceration
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski today joined County officials and community leaders to celebrate the opening of the new, state-of-the-art Woodlawn Health Center at the O.W.E. Center at Security Square Mall.
Baltimore County Public Schools and County Government today released updated recommendations for the County’s Multi-Year Improvement Plan for All Schools (MYIPAS), developed by CannonDesign, a nationally recognized architecture and planning company.
The Baltimore County Council voted today to approve Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski’s nomination of Terry Hickey to serve as Baltimore County’s first Director of Housing and Community Development (DHCD).
Baltimore County officials today announced that the administration will be postponing plans to introduce legislation to create an oversight board for the Office of the Inspector General.
Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski today introduced legislation to create an oversight board for the Office of the Inspector General and update rules governing the office to align with statutes governing Inspectors General in other jurisdictions