Wednesday, November 20th, 2024

An Update from the Office of Community Engagement and Constituent Services (CECS)

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Dear Community Leaders and Members of Anne Arundel County,


As winter approaches, it’s time to get prepared! Join our office and the Office of Emergency Management tonight at 6:00 p.m. for an EngageArundel webinar on winter weather preparedness. Learn the four key steps to staying safe during a storm, including tips on winter health hazards, fire safety, and county snow plowing procedures. Don’t wait until the snow falls—register now to stay ahead of the weather.


We’re also seeking feedback from Brooklyn Park residents on proposed pedestrian improvements as part of the Baltimore Metropolitan Council’s Transportation Land Connections grant program. Your input is essential in shaping this effort to meet community needs. Details on how to share your thoughts can be found in the Opportunities for Public Comment section below.


Finally, a quick reminder to review the Crownsville Hospital Memorial Park Draft Master Plan and submit your comments by November 24, 2024. Visit aacounty.org/CrownsvillePark to learn more. Plus, don’t miss the latest episode of Pittman & Friends, where the County Executive speaks with Cecily Bedwell, the principal planner behind the draft master plan. Click here to listen in and get insights into this transformative project.


Stay engaged, and thank you for being part of our community!


Vincent Moulden

Office of the County Executive

Director, CECS

County Executive Pittman in the Community

1. Certified Welcoming Designation Press Conference | 2. 60th Charter Anniversary Event | 3. Visit to IEC Chesapeake

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County News and Updates

Anne Arundel County Joins National Cohort to Achieve Certified Welcoming Designation; Reaffirms Commitment to Equity and Inclusion 


Anne Arundel County announced its participation in a national cohort of communities working to achieve the Certified Welcoming designation from Welcoming America. This announcement was made during a press conference today, where County Executive Steuart Pittman, along with key county leaders and nonprofit partners, reaffirmed the county’s commitment to fostering an inclusive environment for all residents. The Certified Welcoming designation will position Anne Arundel as a leader in immigrant inclusion, joining more than two dozen communities across the U.S. and becoming only the third local government in Maryland to achieve this distinction.


Read more here.

County Executive Pittman Issues Statement on Chesapeake Terrace Landfill Permit Denial

County Executive Steuart Pittman issued the following statement regarding the Maryland Department of the Environment's denial of Halle Companies refuse disposal permit.


“The Maryland Department of the Environment’s decision to deny the Halle Companies’


Chesapeake Terrace Landfill application for a permit to create a landfill adjacent to the Two Rivers Community correctly recognizes that the proposed landfill is a risk to public health due to the proximity of the Two Rivers Elementary School and the intersection of the WB&A Trail.


"Much has changed in the immediate area surrounding the landfill since it was first proposed. Thousands of homes have been built adjacent to the proposed landfill as well as an elementary school to educate the children who live in those homes.


"I want to thank the community leaders who have been engaged with the landfill issues for so long through both Forks of the Patuxent Improvement Association and the Two Rivers Residents Landfill Opposition Committee.


"As a next step, I will be reaching out directly to the Halle Companies to begin discussions about preserving the land for nature and passive recreation, either in partnership with the county or a local land conservation organization."

The Bureau of Watershed Protection and Restoration is proud to share our FY24 Annual Report, A Land of Rivers!


This report documents the conditions of our waterways, describe solutions and communicate the urgent need to protect our County’s waters, and live up to our promise to make Anne Arundel County The Best Place – For All.


Read more here.

ArundelStat Releases its Bi-Annual Report


The report provides an update on two initiatives spearheaded by ArundelStat: Department Performance and OpenData. In this report, departments that report their annual performance data on the Fiscal Year cycle are profiled and their end of year data is also publicly available on OpenPerformance. Learn more about ArundelStat and the initiatives the team works on here.

Warming Relief


As we approach the winter season, Anne Arundel County will open several county facilities as warming relief locations to support community members during anticipated prolonged cold weather. Community members who need temporary relief from the cold weather can stop in and utilize the designated facilities during their normal business hours. For more information, click here.

SHA Operation Clean Sweep - November 2024

The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration will soon implement its next phase of Operation Clean Sweep, a statewide effort to remove litter on Maryland roads.


The State Highway Administration team will perform litter removal and mowing operations along highly traveled State-maintained roadways prior to the Thanksgiving holiday (Wednesday, November 20 – Wednesday, November 27, 2024).


Drivers are reminded to remain alert for maintenance crews and to reduce speeds when approaching these operations.


Customers can help by reporting litter on state roads by clicking here or they may also contact the SHA District 5 Office at 410-841-1000 or toll-free at 1-800-331-5603. 

Upcoming Events

Opportunities for Public Comment

Crownsville Hospital Memorial Park Draft Master Plan

The draft master plan document is available for download at aacounty.org/CrownsvillePark. A 45-day review period has been established from 10/10/24 to 11/24/24 for the public to submit comments to the project email address: crownsville-park-comments@aacounty.org.

Pedestrian Improvements in Brooklyn Park

Anne Arundel County Office of Transportation invites public input on proposed pedestrian improvements in Brooklyn Park. This project, funded by the Baltimore Metropolitan Council’s Transportation Land Connections grant program, will focus on implementing Priority Project #4 from the Brooklyn Park Mobility Study. Your feedback is crucial to shaping the design and ensuring these improvements address community needs.


How to Participate:

  • Review the materials linked below, including the Brooklyn Park Mobility Study, potential improvement maps, presentation slides, and the meeting recording.
  • Submit your comments by November 30, 2024, to Tanya Asman, Senior Planner for Bicycle and Pedestrian Planning, at trasma00@aacounty.org.


Your voice matters! Share this opportunity with others in your community to ensure broad input on this important initiative.


Materials for review:

YOUR VOICE MATTERS: Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) will host three Open Houses in December for the Chesapeake Bay Crossing Study: Tier 2 NEPA (Tier 2 Study). Public invited to attend virtually or in-person in Annapolis & Stevensville. Learn how to comment and more at Baycrossingstudy.com.

Every five years, on behalf of Anne Arundel County, Arundel Community Development Services (ACDS) develops a five year “Consolidated Plan.” Click here to learn how you can provide your input.

Featured Programs and Resources

Free homework help for young learners and early elementary school resources are available to AACPL card holders! Access them on the go with your library card number.

Visit www.aacpl.net/research-learn/young-learners!

Special Taxing Districts

A Special Taxing District is a geographic designation of a contiguous area of the County (usually a subdivision or community) established by legislation of the County Council to provide public benefits to properties that would not otherwise receive these benefits or have another legally enforceable method of financing the benefits.


Learn more about special taxing districts.

Non Residential Tenant Improvement Permit


A Tenant Improvement Permit is a Building Permit that is required for a new tenant to occupy a space in an existing building, even if improvements are not made. This may include moving into the space "AS IS" (no changes); reconfiguring the layout of a space; updating the finishes and fixtures, and/or installing new equipment and technology. A Certificate of Occupancy will be issued and the space may be occupied once improvements are completed and when all final inspections have passed.


Click here to learn more.

Click here to learn about a variety of funding opportunities for qualified developers, nonprofit organizations, and communities are available through ACDS.

Crownsville Hospital Oral History Project

Residents, former employees, patients, neighbors, and other community members, if you have a story about the Crownsville State Hospital that you would like to share, you are encouraged to complete the Crownsville Hospital Oral History Project survey by clicking the button below.

Begin the Survey
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Legislative Update

County Council Meeting

Below is a list of legislation receiving a public hearing at the upcoming County Council meeting. Let your voice be heard during the public comment period for each of these! For meeting schedules, legislation links, and other relevant information about the Council please click here.

Monday, December 2, 2024

Bill No. 86-24: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Approval of Cable Franchises – Starpower Communications, LLC (doing business as Astound Broadband), Comcast of Maryland, LLC, and Verizon Maryland LLC


Bill No. 87-24: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Current Expense Budget – Supplementary Appropriation – Severn Grove Special Community Benefit District


Bill No. 88-24: AN ORDINANCE concerning: the authorization of the issuance, sale and delivery by Anne Arundel County, Maryland from time to time of special taxing district obligation refunding bonds in an aggregate principal amount not to exceed $30,000,000 to be secured by special taxes to refund all or a portion of the County’s Special Tax District Bonds (The Villages at Two Rivers Project), Series 2014; and the determination of certain terms and provisions in connection with the issuance, sale and payment of such bonds


Bill No. 89-24: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Current Expense Budget – Board of Education – Supplementary Appropriation


Bill No. 90-24: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Capital Budget and Program – Roads and Bridges, Traffic Control, Board of Education, and Recreation and Parks capital projects –Supplementary and Transfer of Appropriations

Bill No. 91-24: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Zoning – Requirements for Conditional Uses – Home Occupations


Bill No. 92-24: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Public Safety – Miscellaneous Provisions – Plastic Bags Prohibited


Bill No. 93-24: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Planning and Development – Master Plan for Water Supply and Sewerage Systems


Bill No. 94-24: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Boards, Commissions, and Similar Bodies – Finance, Taxation, and Budget – Agriculture Commission


Bill No. 95-24: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Public Ethics – Conflicts of Interest –County Council


Bill No. 96-24: AN ORDINANCE concerning: Subdivision and Development –Site Development – Pre-built Short-term Buildings


Resolution 49-24: Approving the application to the United States Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, for a grant under the Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant Program federal FY 2024 Local Solicitation, and recognizing the County Executive’s authority to act in connection with the grant

Please note: the legislation scheduled to be heard at the next County Council meeting is subject to change. Click here for an up-to-date list and to see other legislation that has been introduced but is not scheduled for a hearing at the next meeting.

Nonprofit Center @ 41 Community Place

The Nonprofit Center is a county initiative that supports nonprofit organizations to advance the health and well-being of our residents.

What’s New with NPC


Professional Development  


Maryland Latinos Unidos presents Pathways to Progress

This half-day summit aims to strengthen Latine leadership and representation through civic engagement, voting, education, and leadership development. By connecting Latine leaders and setting shared goals, we work towards an inclusive Maryland that values Latine contributions and amplifies community voices. Learn more.

Details: December 10, 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM at Anne Arundel Community College


Compass Pro Bono

This nonprofit helps pair business experts with nonprofits who need pro bono consulting. Compass Pro Bono can help you find the right board members, create a scope of work for upcoming projects, and a variety of other services. Learn more here. 


Nonprofit HR’s podcast: The Switch 

Gain expert insights from Nonprofit HR and industry leaders in the social impact sector. A new season of The Switch features a series of interviews with our Founder & CEO, Lisa Brown Alexander, who is sitting down with CEOs, CHROs and other social sector leaders to discuss all things organizational culture.


Grant Opportunities

Grants for Computer Labs


This new grant opportunity is designed to support local governments, community-based organizations, non-profits, and anchor institutions in creating Computer Labs and Centers in Maryland. Those served by these computer labs must be in one of these populations: individuals with disabilities, homeless/unhoused individuals, veterans, incarcerated/returning citizens.


Application Deadline: November 22, 2024


Video Lottery Terminal Grants


Grants for nonprofit and community organizations serving the communities and residents within a three-mile radius of Live! Casino at Arundel Mills (also known as “Local Development Council Grants”). All Local Development Council applications are completed online through ACDS’s Neighborly Portal. Learn more here. 


Application Deadline: December 4th, 2024 


Chesapeake Bay Trust issues RFP for Environmental Education Grant Program


The trust invites proposals for its Environmental Education Grant Program, which supports programs and initiatives that advance environmental literacy and result in students having the knowledge, skills, attitudes, and motivation to take informed and responsible actions to protect and improve the environment.

Learn more here. 


Application Deadline: December 12, 2024


Environmental Advertising Grant Available Through Temper of the Times Foundation


Grants of between $5,000 and $15,000 are available for projects that will lead to measurable outcomes for wildland ecosystem conservation and restoration in the United States.

Learn more here. 


Application Deadline: December 15, 2024


Grants Available for Climate Crisis Solutions


HCLTech will award grants totaling $1 million to three non-governmental organizations in support of scalable, replicable, and sustainable solutions to fight the climate crisis the world is facing today.

Learn more here. 


Application Deadline: December 20, 2024

Contact the Nonprofit Center

Sign up for the Nonprofit Center’s EMAIL LIST

Visit us at aacounty.org/nonprofit-center

Email nonprofitcenter@aacounty.org

Subdivision Application Meetings

Residents can view a calendar of upcoming meetings in their area, review site plans and other documents, attend virtual meetings, watch previously recorded meetings, and provide public comments directly to the Office of Planning and Zoning - all through the new Community Meetings website. See a partial list of upcoming meetings below and click here for more details and to view the full calendar.

Nixon Property


Property Location Hartwell Road in Glen Burnie, 21060


Meeting Date: 2024-11-25

In-Person | Time: 6:00 PM

Hidden Meadows Solar


Property Location 5019 Sands Road, Lothian, Maryland 20711. 38.8305855 N, -76.68376 W


Meeting Date: 2024-11-25

Virtual | Time: 6:00 PM

Effect, Inc.


Property Location 1217 Cross Rd Annapolis, MD 21403


Meeting Date: 2024-11-26

In-Person | Time: 6:00 PM

Odenton MARC Station Parking Garage


Property Location Odenton MARC Station Parking Garage 1151 Town Center Boulevard / Odenton, MD 21113 Tax Map 21, Grid 22, Parcel 236


Meeting Date: 2024-11-26

Virtual | Time: 6:00 PM

1460 Dorsey


Property Location 1460 Dorsey Road is located along Dorsey Road approximately 1,000 feet west of New Ridge Road.

Meeting Date: 2024-12-02

In-Person | Time: 6:00 PM

WeeHeart Autobody


Property Location 223 Mayo Rd Edgewater, MD 21037


Meeting Date: 2024-12-02

Virtual | Time: 6:00 PM

Work in the County

Administrative Support Assistant I


Community Outreach Specialist

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Newsletter edited by Vincent Moulden.


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