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Residents and Commercial Users Must Wear Masks at Alpha Ridge Landfill
Today, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball reminded residents and commercial users that masks must be worn at all times when visiting Alpha Ridge Landfill in Marriottsville.
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12/11/2020
4552
County Executive Ball Signs Liberty Act, Asks Biden Administration for ICE Reform
Today, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball signed CB-63, The Liberty Act, which prevents County employees from asking about the immigration status of residents, discriminating based on immigration status, and requiring that certain information related to citizenship be kept confidential in Howard County. Additionally, Ball penned a letter to the Biden Administration Transition Team emphasizing the need for changes to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and their current operations around the country.
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12/10/2020
4553
Howard County Project Awarded $2.5 Million HUD Grant for Unique Affordable Housing for People with Disabilities
The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) has awarded a grant of $2.47 million to Patuxent Commons, a unique and innovative housing development proposed for Columbia that will provide housing for people with disabilities in an inclusive community setting.
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12/09/2020
4554
County Executive Ball Reminds Residents to Sign Up for Healthcare
County Executive Calvin Ball is reminding residents to enroll for health coverage ahead of the deadline one week from today, December 15, 2020. Any Maryland resident who is currently uninsured may enroll today for one of the Maryland Health Connection's (MHC) private health plans. In areas of Howard County, the number of uninsured residents has doubled since the pandemic.
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12/08/2020
4555
County Executive Ball Statement on Passing of Former Senator Sarbanes
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball released the following statement regarding the passing of former U.S. Senator Paul Sarbanes:
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12/07/2020
4556
Howard County Marks 1st Anniversary of Inclusive Age-Friendly Initiative
County Executive Calvin Ball marked the first anniversary of the detailed “Age-Friendly Howard County” initiative. The initiative encompasses a three- to five-year plan to join the AARP network of age-friendly states and communities, an affiliate of the World Health Organization (WHO). Achieving this designation requires focused efforts to create a “livable” community and ensure Howard County continues to evolve as a great place to grow up and to grow older.
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12/03/2020
4557
County Executive Ball Announces Howard County’s Bold, Comprehensive Serology Testing Strategy
Today, County Executive Calvin Ball announced Howard County’s comprehensive strategy to better understand the scope of COVID-10 spread among the population through serology testing. Ball shared a multi-pronged approach to introducing serology testing:
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12/03/2020
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County Executive Ball Announces Howard County’s Bold, Comprehensive Serology Testing Strategy
Today, County Executive Calvin Ball announced Howard County’s comprehensive strategy to better understand the scope of COVID-19 spread among the population through serology testing.
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12/03/2020
4559
Howard County Will Identify Support Staff to Assist in COVID-19 Efforts
Governor Hogan has called on County governments across the state to assist with needed staffing for testing and vaccination sites and to support increasing clinical needs in hospitals. Howard County stands ready to support COVID-19 testing and vaccination efforts.
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12/02/2020
4560
South Branch Park Improvements Completed
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball, Sykesville Mayor Ian Shaw and County Department of Recreation & Parks Director Raul Delerme announced the completion of new improvements - improved parking, sidewalks, stormwater management controls and other amenities, to South Branch Park.
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12/01/2020
4561
County Executive Calvin Ball Announces Innovative HoCo Harvest Program Providing Venison to Local Food Bank
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball has announced the launch of a new pilot program to provide venison to local food banks. Any hunter, hunting in Howard County, can participate in the program by simply donating their deer to one of three local processors. The processed venison will then be delivered to the Howard County Food Bank by the County's Roving Radish.
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12/01/2020
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Columbia Named “Safest City in America” for Third Year in a Row
Today, Columbia was recognized as the “Safest City in America” by WalletHub for the third year in a row. WalletHub compared 182 cities — including the 150 most populated U.S. cities, plus at least two of the most populated cities in each state — across three criteria, home & community safety, natural-disaster risk, and financial safety.
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11/30/2020
4563
Howard County Department of Public Works to Host Public Meeting on Ducks Foot Lane Stream Restoration Project
Howard County’s Department of Public Works will hold a virtual public meeting on Tuesday, December 15th to discuss plans for a stream restoration project to stabilize an unnamed tributary to the Little Patuxent River at a site behind 3951-3959 Ducks Foot Lane.
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11/30/2020
4564
County Executive Ball Statement on Symphony of Lights Litigation
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball released the following statement in regards to the Circuit Court ruling of a preliminary injunction on the lawsuit between the Columbia Association and Inner Arbor Trust Downtown, Columbia Arts and Culture Commission, and It’s My Amphitheater Inc.
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11/25/2020
4565
Howard County Reaches New 90-Day PPE Supply Goal
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball announced the County has met its recent goal to stockpile a 90-day supply of personal protective equipment ahead of the winter months.
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11/25/2020
4566
Howard County Executive Encourages Residents to ‘Shop Small, Shop Local’ This Saturday
County Executive Calvin Ball and community leaders are encouraging Howard County residents to “Shop Small, Shop Local” this Saturday and throughout the upcoming holiday season.
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11/25/2020
4567
Howard County Government Closings for Thanksgiving Holiday on November 26th & 27th
Howard County Government offices, courts, animal shelter, Recreation & Parks’ community and athletic centers, activity rooms and historic sites, and the Alpha Ridge Landfill will be closed on Thursday, November 26th in observance of the Thanksgiving Day holiday. As there will be no curbside trash, recycling, yard trim or food scrap collection on Thanksgiving Day, the County’s holiday "slide” schedule will be in effect for the remainder of the week.
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11/24/2020
4568
Old Mill Road Sewer Extension Project to Begin
A Howard County construction project to connect 9934 Old Mill Road in Ellicott City to the County’s public sewer main is expected to begin on or about Monday, November 30. The project is not expected to impact the flow of traffic and weather permitting, is expected to be completed by mid-December.
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11/24/2020
4569
Furnace Avenue Sewer and Manhole Work to Begin
A developer project to install a sewer and manhole near 5635 Furnace Avenue in Elkridge, is expected to begin on or about Monday, November 30th. During the project, Furnace Avenue between Bushwacker Way and Railroad Avenue will be closed to all vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed within one week.
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11/24/2020
4570
Howard County Receives $2 Million in Eviction Prevention Grants from Maryland
Once received, the $2 million in Community Development Block Grant funding from Maryland to prevent evictions will be distributed through the Community Action Council of Howard County and provide up to six months of rental assistance to households that experienced a loss of income due to COVID-19.
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11/24/2020
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County Executive Ball Announces Additional Gathering Restrictions
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball announced additional gathering limits for 10 people indoors and 25 people outdoors to include weddings, recreational sports and programs, as well as social/fraternal organizations and association clubs. Recreation & Parks is cancelling all upcoming tournaments.
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11/23/2020
4572
County Executive Ball and Maryland First Lady Deliver Korean Business Grants
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball was joined by Maryland’s First Lady Yumi Hogan to visit Korean businesses in Howard County and deliver $22,500 in HoCo RISE Business Grants.
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11/21/2020
4573
Howard County to Plant 150 Trees to Celebrate 30 Years as a “Tree City”
Today, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball announced the County’s Department of Recreation & Parks will plant 150 trees in Rockburn Branch Park in Elkridge to mark three decades as an Arbor Day Foundation-designated “Tree City.” This year, the County has planted more than 7,000 trees, including a free giveaway of 2,020 native trees to residents back in August.
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11/20/2020
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County Executive Ball to Hold 1st FY22 Resident’s Budget Hearing on December 9th
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball will hold his first Resident’s Budget Hearing for the Fiscal Year 2022 budget cycle on Wednesday, December 9th at 6:00 p.m. This year’s budget hearing will be held virtually due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.
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11/20/2020
4575
County Executive Ball Hosts Transportation Town Hall
County Executive Calvin Ball hosted a virtual Transportation Town Hall on Wednesday evening to discuss transportation safety, Complete Streets, future projects, and more. Ball was joined by County officials from the Office of Transportation, Department of Public Works, Howard County Police Department and the Regional Transportation Agency.
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11/19/2020