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Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Kamenetz: Land Swap Will Benefit Public

The Baltimore County executive tells state officials that a land swap will "result in more public use of the land."

Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz told state officials Wednesday that a land swap with the county school system will benefit the public. The Baltimore County Council Tuesday approved the swap of 10-acres in Mays Chapel for an adjacent 10-acre parcel owned by the Baltimore County Public Schools system. The school system plans to build a new Mays Chapel elementary school on the site. Opponent of the swap and the school say the plan will result a loss of  the nearby parkland and walking trails. State Treasurer Nancy Kopp Wednesday asked Kamenetz about the swap, the proposed project and concerns about the lose of open space. "I just want to tell you the reason why we did this because we're addressing the community concerns," Kamenetz …

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County Makes Pitch For School Construction Money

Officials from around Maryland head to Annapolis to compete for a share of $336 million in school construction money at the annual gathering known as beg-a-thon.

State House Insiders and veterans call it "beg-a-thon." Gov. Martin O'Malley once tried to re-name it with the more pleasant sounding "hope-a-thon." And on Wednesday, the tradition begins anew as officials from around the state appear before the state Board of Public Works, hat in hand, seeking funding for school construction and renovation projects. Last week, County Executive Kevin Kamenetz charged county delegates and senators with "ensuring that the county gets its fair share." Baltimore County Public Schools Superintendent S. Dallas Dance will make his first appearance before the board made up of O'Malley, state Treasurer Nancy Kopp and Comptroller Peter Franchot. Gov. Martin O'Malley has proposed $336 million for school construction …

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