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Howard County Commission for Women Seeks Nominations for 2020 Women’s Hall of Fame
Howard County’s Commission for Women is seeking nominations for outstanding women to be inducted into the 2020 Women’s Hall of Fame.
Article
10/15/2019
1027
County Executive Ball to Host Howard County’s First Small Business Summit
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball to join the Howard County Economic Development Authority and Howard County Chamber of Commerce on October 15th to host the inaugural Small Business Summit.
Article
10/15/2019
1028
Centennial Park Steel Bridge Replacement Project to Begin
A Howard County Department of Recreation & Parks’ project to replace the red steel bridge located along the pathway loop below Centennial Park’s north pond in Ellicott City, is expected to begin on or about Monday, October 21.
Article
10/10/2019
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County Executive Ball Holds Innovation Summit, Announces ‘HoCoDASH’ and $225,000 Innovation Fund
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball held an “Innovation Summit” to announce his new analytics initiative aimed at fostering innovation for the public good, in addition to announcing available grant funding for innovative ideas.
Article
10/08/2019
1030
Howard County Council Approves County Executive Ball’s Two Resolutions to Protect Ellicott City and Plumtree Watersheds
The Howard County Council has approved two resolutions proposed by County Executive Calvin Ball that will strengthen development regulations and fees to protect the Tiber Branch and Plumtree Branch watersheds and mitigate flooding in Ellicott City.
Article
10/08/2019
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Howard County Department of Public Works to Host Public Meeting on Ellicott City Flood Mitigation Pond Project
Howard County’s Department of Public Works will hold a public meeting on Wednesday, October 23 to present plans for the construction of a flood mitigation facility that is part of the County’s EC Safe and Sound plan.
Article
10/08/2019
1032
Howard County Council Unanimously Approves County Executive Ball’s “Complete Streets” Resolution
The Howard County Council has unanimously approved Howard County Executive Calvin Ball’s legislation to enact his ‘Complete Streets’ vision for transportation in Howard County.
Article
10/08/2019
1033
Brentwood Manor Stream Restoration Project to Begin
A Howard County construction project to restore and stabilize approximately 2,450 linear feet of a stream located south of Gatewood Drive in Jessup, is expected to begin on or about Monday, October 14. Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed by late February 2020.
Article
10/07/2019
1034
Howard County Wins Three International P3 Awards For New Courthouse Project
Today, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball announced three P3 Award wins for the new Howard County Circuit Courthouse project.
Article
10/04/2019
1035
County Executive Calvin Ball Plans To Strengthen Development Regulations, Launches ‘Alternative Compliance’ Website
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball has unveiled improvements to the Department of Planning and Zoning's "Alternative Compliance" website in an effort to increase the transparency of the County's development review process.
Article
10/04/2019
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Howard County Government honors 2019 “Employee of the Year”
Howard County Government’s 2019 Employee Awards Program honorees were named on October 3rd during a ceremony at the Howard County Fairgrounds. Employees nominated the best of their co-workers and a selection committee choose the final awardees.
Article
10/03/2019
1037
County Executive Calvin Ball Announces New Director of Department of Technology and Communications
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball has announced that Brandee Ganz is the County's new Department of Technology and Communications Director.
Article
10/03/2019
1038
Howard County Wins Motion To Allow Evidence In BWI Noise Case
Today, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball announced a procedural win in one of the County’s two ongoing cases against the Federal Aviation Administration in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 4th Circuit.
Article
10/03/2019
1039
Howard County Housing Department Accepts Moderate Income Housing Unit Applications
The Howard County Department of Housing and Community Development is now accepting applications for its Moderate Income Housing Unit program. Applications will be accepted through Thursday, October 31, 2019.
Article
10/01/2019
1040
Rogers Avenue Storm Drain Improvement Project to Begin
A Howard County construction project to improve a storm drain along Rogers Avenue from Frederick Road to Rusty Rim in Ellicott City is scheduled to begin on or about today, September 30. Several storm drain inlets will be replaced with larger inlets and new inlets will be added to improve the efficiency of the existing storm drain system. Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed by late December.
Article
09/30/2019
1041
Howard County Government Closings for Columbus Day on October 14
Howard County Government offices, courts, animal shelter, 50+ centers and the Robinson Nature Center will be closed in observance of the Columbus Day holiday on Monday, October 14.
Article
09/30/2019
1042
County Executive Calvin Ball To Report For Jury Duty
On Monday morning, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball will report for jury duty at the Howard County Circuit Courthouse.
Article
09/29/2019
1043
Foundry Street, Washington Street Intersection Improvements to Begin
A Howard County construction project to improve pedestrian access and safety, while providing vehicular traffic calming at the intersection of Foundry Street and Washington Street in Savage, is scheduled to begin on or about Tuesday, October 1.
Article
09/27/2019
1044
October 2019 Tip Sheet
Media tip sheet showcasing Howard County Government happenings for the month of October 2019.
Article
09/27/2019
1045
County Executive Calvin Ball Breaks Ground on Largest ‘Busboys and Poets’
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball helped break ground on the nation’s largest Busboys & Poets, the first in the Baltimore region. The Washington, DC-based restaurant, bookstore and event space will construct 10,700-square-foot, two-story location in the Merriweather District of Downtown Columbia. Busboys & Poets currently has seven locations across the Washington Metropolitan area and is a cultural hub for artists and activists, as well as a highly rated restaurant.
Article
09/25/2019
1046
Oakland Mills Tunnel Drainage Project to Begin
A Howard County Department of Recreation and Parks’ project to perform drainage repairs at both ends of the Oakland Mills pedestrian tunnel in Columbia, located under the roadway between Dasher Court and Downdale Place, is expected to begin on or about today, September 25.
Article
09/25/2019
1047
County Microsurfacing Project to Begin
A Howard County construction project to extend the lifespan of some of the County’s roads is underway. Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed by late October.
Article
09/25/2019
1048
Howard County Department of Public Works to Host Public Meeting on Woodcrest Drive Spillway, Stream Projects
Howard County’s Department of Public Works will hold a public meeting on Tuesday, October 1 to present plans for two nearby capital projects: Capital Project D-1178, Woodcrest Drive Principal Spillway Replacement and Water Quality Retrofit Project and Capital Project D-1176, Woodcrest Drive Stream Rehabilitation Project.
Article
09/25/2019
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County Executive Calvin Ball To Break Ground on Largest ‘Busboys and Poets’
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball will break ground on the nation’s largest Busboys & Poets, the first in the Baltimore region. The Washington, DC-based restaurant, bookstore and event space will construct 10,700-square-foot, two-story location in the Merriweather District of Downtown Columbia. Busboys & Poets currently has seven locations across the Washington Metropolitan area and is a cultural hub for artists and activists, as well as a highly rated restaurant.
Article
09/24/2019
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County Executive Calvin Ball To Pre-File Legislation To Decrease Pesticide Use
On Thursday, Howard County Executive Calvin Ball will pre-file legislation to ban certain harmful pesticides on County property, in order to promote public health and protect our environment. The legislation follows Ball’s announcement that Howard County has become a member of “Bee City USA,” a coalition committed to protecting pollinators.
Article
09/24/2019