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Baltimore County kicks off FY2026 budget town hall in Parkville; residents invited to set priorities

2408835 · January 29, 2025
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Summary

Baltimore County held the fourth FY2026 budget town hall in District 6 at Parkville High School, where officials outlined broad investment areas — schools, public safety, parks and arts — and invited resident input amid state and federal funding uncertainty.

“Good evening and welcome. My name is Catherine Yee, community engagement coordinator in the office of Baltimore County Executive, Kathy Klausmeier,” Catherine Yee said as she opened the county’s fourth fiscal year 2026 budget town hall at Parkville High School in District 6.

County Councilman Mike Hertel, who opened his remarks to a large audience, and department leaders were present for the session. Officials said the event was intended to collect local priorities as the county prepares its FY2026 budget.

The meeting focused on several recurring themes rather than on specific proposed ordinances or votes. Speakers described recent and ongoing county investments in schools, public safety, parks and recreation, and arts and cultural programming. Department representatives…

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