From Harford County Councilman Dion Guthrie: First, I want to thank all those here tonight in attendance regardless of which side of the issue you are supporting, who have taken time from their busy schedules who wanted to address the issues of Bill 12-02, the Livability Code. I want to thank my colleagues who shared […]
Abingdon Community Council: Update on Interchange at I95 and Routes 24, 924; Sheriff’s Office Report; Increase in Sanitation Fees; Livability Code Update
The Abingdon Community Council held its regularly scheduled meeting Monday evening at the Abingdon Public Library. John Vananzo, transportation engineer for the Maryland Department of Transportation, presented an update on the I95, Route 24 and 924 interchange. He reported that the project is in the final stages and that a punch list of remaining concerns […]
Amendments to Harford Livability Code Introduced to Harford County Council
From Patrick McGrady, Harford Property Owners Association: Harford County Council Bill No. 12-02 was introduced on Tuesday, January 10, 2011 at the Council meeting. Please read the bill at the link here so you know what we are up against. http://harfordproperty.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/01/Bill-12-02001.pdf Here are some highlights from the Bill: Section 162-5: Rental Registration. A. Property owner […]
Skolnik: Maryland Multi-Housing Association “Against Any Form of Rental Registration” in Harford County Livabilty Code
The following letter was written by Adam Skolnik, Executive Director of The Maryland Multi-Housing Association, Inc. A copy was provided to The Dagger for publication: Dear Members: The Harford County Council is seriously considering instituting rental registration as part of an update to the already existing Livability Code (adopted in 1988 (attached)). A task force […]
Harford County Sheriff Jesse Bane Talks Crime Stats, Livability Code, Meeting Demands on WAMD 970 AM Radio
Sheriff Jesse Bane appeared on the WAMD 970 AM morning show Thursday, discussing a variety of topics including progress on the county’s livability code, local crime rates falling to a historic low for a second straight year, meeting law enforcement demands with limited resources, and more. The full clip of Bane’s appearance can be heard […]
County Councilman Guthrie to Discuss Livability Code at Harford County Property Manager’s Meeting
*Harford County Property Manager’s Meeting* Event: Dion F. Guthrie, County Council Member Maria Ponds, Office of Drug Control Policy Agenda: Discussion about Harford County Livability Code Date: October 12, 2011 Time: 9:30 – 11:00 AM Location: Historical Bel Air Colored High School 205 Hayes Street Bel Air, MD 21014 Property owners and property managers should […]