From Aberdeen Communities Together:
Dear Concerned Citizen(s):
This is an electronic reminder of the Aberdeen Communities Together meeting scheduled for this Friday, 3/18/11, at 7 PM. The meeting is at the Aberdeen Senior Center, 7 Franklin Street, (across from Festival Park).
At this meeting we are pleased to welcome Ms. Janet Gleisner, Chief Land Use and Transportation, Harford County Government Department of Planning and Zoning, who will update us on the County Master Plan Re-write 2011/2012. From our involvement and things we have heard, this will be a very interesting presentation.
We also hope to give a report on HB 584 (See: http://mlis.state.md.us/2011rs/fnotes/bil_0004/hb0584.pdf ) a Dulany James bill, which is scheduled to be heard tomorrow (3/17/11) by the House Ways & Means Committee. So, it’s still not to late to go to Annapolis to testify OR call/e-mail your State representative or the Chair of the Ways & Means Committee: Del. Sheila Hixson, [ sheila.hixson@house.state.md.us or (410) 841-3469, (301) 858-3469, 1-800-492-7122, ext. 3469 (toll free)] to tell them how you feel regarding individual homes for retirees being property tax exempt when they are located in a large retirement community, owned and managed by a large corporation while those of us who are also retired but own our own homes, still pay property taxes!
Hope to see you Friday evening.
Best Regards,
Chuck Doty
ACT – Founding Member
Let it Go says
Where was your opposition when Frito Lay got their property taxes exempted? Or how about all the the warehouses in the old ‘deen? Or better yet, where were you when the whole Ripken Stadium deal went down?
Oh, that’s right, Art wasn’t against all of that.
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