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Land trusts and residents call for steady open-space fees and flood monitoring at county town hall
Summary
Representatives of land trusts and local homeowners asked the county to maintain minimum payments from open-space fees, consider flexible payment to match portfolio growth, and to work with USGS on flood-gauge data for a redeveloped mill site in Oella.
Speakers representing local land trusts and neighborhood groups urged the county to maintain or adapt open-space funding mechanisms and to improve flood monitoring in a Catonsville-area redevelopment site.
Riley Layman of the Baltimore County Land Trust Coalition thanked the county for previous contributions and asked for sustained funding to protect open space…
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