| | Oakland Mills Community Association | Important news & info about the community in which we live. | |
Upcoming Events
CALL AHEAD or CHECK EMAILS and FACEBOOK to find out the status of meetings and events.
| The Other Barn and OMCA offices will close at 1:00 p.m. this Wednesday, November 26 and will reopen Monday, December 1 at 9:00 a.m. | |
November 25, 7:00 p.m.
OMCA Board Meeting
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December 4, 7:30 p.m.
OM Town Hall Meeting on OMHS Renovations
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December 4, 7:00 p.m.
RAC Meeting
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December 6, 9:00 & 9:45 a.m.
Breakfast Snacks with Santa
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December 7, 5:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Jazz in the Mills Holiday Extravaganza with Lenny Robinson and the Jazz All Stars
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December 9, 7:00 p.m.
OMCA Board Meeting
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December 10, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Gingerbread House Decorating
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December 18, 7:00 p.m.
RAC Meeting
| | The Other Barn and OMCA offices will close at 1:00 p.m. this Wednesday, November 26 and will reopen Monday, December 1 at 9:00 a.m. | |
Office Hours:
Monday through Thursday
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Friday
9:00 a.m. to Noon
Saturday
9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Before you visit The Other Barn, please contact us by email or phone to schedule an appointment.
Brigitta Warren, Village Manager
manager@oaklandmills.org
Ellen Gallagher Roberts
Facility & Rental Coordinator
events@oaklandmills.org
Amy Carpenter, Events & Administrative Coordinator
office@oaklandmills.org
Carrie Wenholz, Covenant Advisor for Letters of Compliance
loc@oaklandmills.org
Michael Vaughn, Covenant Advisor for Exterior Alteration Applications (in office Tues/Thurs)
applications@oaklandmills.org
Karina Caico, Covenant Advisor for Property Concerns (in office Mon/Wed)
propertyconcerns@oaklandmills.org
Contact Board Members HERE.
The Other Barn Phone: 410-730-4610
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Celebrate in our amazing space!
Rent The Other Barn!
The Other Barn is currently booking events into 2027. To view The Other Barn venue photos and info, please click on the button below. Tours are by appointment only. For further questions, contact Ellen Gallagher Roberts, Facility and Rental Coordinator at events@oaklandmills.org. Follow The Other Barn
on Facebook!
| | Other Important Community Contact Info | |
Howard County Police
- For emergencies, call 911
- Non-emergencies: 410-313-2200
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Traffic non-emergency: email hcpdtraffic@howardcountymd.gov
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Traffic emergencies: call 911.
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File a traffic complaint HERE.
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Traffic & Engineering Division (info on street calming, community speed control program, etc.) HERE.
Oakland Mills Community Resource Officer: PFC Matthew Paul
Read more about HCPD's Community Outreach program.
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Howard County Closures
(Thursday and Friday, 11/27 and 11/28)
Howard County Government Website
Need guidance on County programs, local events, or services? AskHoCo is here to help! Email at ask@howardcountymd.gov, and our team will make sure you’re informed and connected. We’re dedicated to being your first stop for County information.
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Howard County Council
Oakland Mills is located in Council District 2 and represented by Opel Jones.
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Who handles what?
Want to know who handles what—CA, the Howard County Government, or the Columbia Village Community Associations? Click HERE to see a
simple breakdown.
| New to the neighborhood? Welcome hOMe to Oakland Mills! We'd love to welcome you to OM. Email manager@oaklandmills.org and we'll send you all of the great info you need to feel right at hOMe! | | Oakland Mills Board of Directors | | |
Board News
Upcoming OMCA Board Meetings
For meeting agendas and past board meeting minutes, click HERE.
To contact the OM Board click here.
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OMCA Committees
OMCA has several committees that are always ready to welcome new members. If you would like information or would like to find out about serving on a committee, please email Brigitta Warren manager@oaklandmills.org.
OMCA Education Committee
Meetings are hybrid, held as needed at The Other Barn and on Zoom.
Next Meeting: TBD
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OMCA Open Space Advisory Committee
For community members who are interested in the current and future use of CA's open space.
Next Meeting: Wednesday, December 10th, 7:00 p.m. at The Other Barn
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OMCA Housing Committee
Next Meeting: Wednesday, December 3rd, 7:00 p.m. at The Other Barn
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OMCA Public Space Committee
For residents interested in the uses of Howard County's public spaces and roadways. Meets the third Tuesday of each month.
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OMCA Tenant Committee
For residents of Columbia Pointe, Autumn Crest, Forest Ridge, and The Verona. Meetings are hybrid, held at The Other Barn and on Zoom.
Next meeting: TBD
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Resident Architectural Committee (RAC)
The RAC meets virtually on Zoom on the first & third Thursdays of each month at 7:00 p.m.
Next meeting: December 4
Info/list of applications will be posted three days in advance of the meeting HERE.
applications@oaklandmills.org
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Architectural Covenant Processes
Info on architectural covenant processes, visit the Covenant Tab on the Oakland Mills website.
Exterior Alterations Applications Info
Click HERE.
Request For Letter of Compliance
Click HERE
Resale Packet
Click HERE to download. Hard copies can also be purchased for $30 during regular business hours.
Covenant Complaint Form
Click HERE
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OM Town Hall Meeting on OMHS Renovations
Thursday, December 4, 7:30 p.m.
at The Other Barn
As many of you are aware, the planned renovation to OMHS was deferred very suddenly and unexpectedly. Time to take action is now!
At this forum:
- We will discuss the history of efforts to get OMHS's needs addressed and what the building's deficiencies are so those who are new to this have a better understanding.
- We will discuss how to get involved in the school system and county capital budget process.
- We will discuss next steps toward ensuring decision-makers hear our voices.
We are also inviting county and state officials and hope they will be able to attend.
There will be an opportunity to open the mic up so students, families, and staff can share their experiences. We encourage everyone who is concerned about the health and safety of students and staff at OMHS to attend, regardless of whether you have a current student in the school.
Please email Brigitta Warren at manager@oaklandmills.org if you have any questions.
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All Hands on Deck!
The Oakland Mills Resident Architecture Committee Seeks New Members!
What Is The RAC?
The Resident Architecture Committee (RAC) is a volunteer committee comprised of Oakland Mills residents. The RAC reviews Exterior Alteration Applications and recommends what action should be taken regarding the applications. The RAC is a recommending body only. All recommendations are forwarded to the Oakland Mills Architecture committee for final decisions.
When Does the RAC Meet?
The RAC meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at 7:00 p.m. Meetings average about 2 hours. The RAC currently meet virtually over zoom and find this to be an easy and inclusive way to meet. Those interested in joining the RAC should be available on both of these meeting nights.
The time commitment for RAC members is to attend the two monthly meetings AND to make site visits prior to the meeting. Site visits are visits to the properties that have submitted applications. Site visits can take about one hour in the week prior to the meeting. Each RAC member is allowed (by nature of the covenants) to enter onto the exterior of a property in Oakland Mills for the purpose of a RAC site visit. RAC members have a photo badge to carry with them. Site visits do not need to be scheduled in advance and RAC members can make visits when their schedule permits. All exterior alterations are on the outside of the residence and property only.
What Experience is Necessary to be on the RAC?
Contrary to popular belief there is no experience necessary to be a member of the RAC.
However, this is an important volunteer position and we are looking for residents who have a willingness to become familiar with Oakland Mills legal documents which include the Architectural Guidelines and Architectural Covenants as well as the Exterior Alteration Application process.
RAC members must be openminded and view each application on its merits based on covenants and guidelines. RAC members need to put personal opinions aside when serving on this committee. We understand that this can be a challenge when making decision in in our own cOMmunity but it is important to point out.
Who Leads the RAC
Currently the RAC has three members and we would like to expand to five. The committee is lead by a committee chairperson and organized by the Oakland Mills Covenant Advisor for Applications. Each member of the RAC is a voting member when making recommendations.
What the RAC Does NOT Do
The RAC does not get involved in any covenant violation issues. Those are handled by our Covenant Advisor for Property Concerns and Architecture Committee.
RAC members do not need to be the "architectural spokesperson" for issues relating to exterior alterations or covenant related issues. These issues are handled by our Architecture committee, Board of Directors, and Oakland Mills staff.
I'm Interested in the RAC! How Can I Get More Information?
Those interested should start by contacting Michael Vaughn, Covenant Advisor for Applications at applications@oaklandmills.org
Prior to becoming covenant advisor, Mike was chair of the RAC for 20 years and can provide a great overview of what the volunteer job entails.
All prospective RAC member must attend three RAC meeting and make site visits with a current RAC member for all three meetings. Prospective members meet with the RAC and Covenant Advisor and the RAC then makes a recommendation to the Oakland Mills Board. The OMCA Board will either approve or disapprove of the membership.
Oakland Mills Community Association
oaklandmills.org
410-730-4610
| | Board Notes from Karin Emery, OM Columbia Council Rep | | | | |
See updates from our Columbia Council Representative, Karin Emery. Click the button below to see her newsletter archives.
| | Breakfast Snacks with Santa | | Jazz in the Mills Holiday Extravaganza: Lenny Robinson & the Jazz All Stars | | Ticket includes dinner buffet and dessert! (Beverages available for purchase.) | | Gingerbread House Decorating - Almost sold out! | | We had a cancellation, so we now have one ticket/gingerbread house available. Get your ticket now before it's gone! | | Community Events & Opportunities | | |
Howard County Holiday Lights Map
Want to see some holiday lights but don't know where to find them? See the HoCo Holiday Lights map. Owners who would like to list their own light shows can also submit their properties to the map.
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Merriweather Park at Symphony Woods Events
Find out more.
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Community Ecology Institute's Community Families in Nature
Community of Families in Nature (CFIN) provides opportunities for families to come together in community in order to explore, learn, and play in nature. Find out more!
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Howard County Recreation & Parks
Find info on upcoming events, activities, sports, and more. Recreation & Parks' 2025 Fall Activities Guide is now available ONLINE. Online registration is open now.
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HCC Student Theatre Productions
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St. Louis Church Concert Series
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Howard Community College Concert Series
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Volunteer with Luminus: Standby Guardianship Clinics Launching Soon
Luminus is excited to announce the upcoming launch of our Standby Guardianship Drafting Clinics along with some amazing community partners, starting in December 2025. These clinics will help immigrant families prepare essential legal plans to protect their children in times of crisis, such as detention or deportation. Learn more at https://standbyguardian.org/
Volunteers Needed! You do not need to be an attorney. Anyone with compassion and a willingness to help can volunteer and no legal background is required! We also welcome attorneys and legal professionals to join us. All volunteers will receive virtual training prior to the clinics, so you'll be well-prepared to make a difference. Sign up: https://l.ead.me/luminusvolunteer.
Can't volunteer? Donate!
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Need Housing Help?
The Howard County Department of Housing & Community Development plays a vital role in helping residents overcome housing barriers. From connecting families to housing options to supporting case managers, the Housing Navigators in DHCD ensure that residents facing homelessness or housing instability have a path forward.
If you or someone you know is experiencing a housing crisis, complete a Housing Assessment through the Grassroots Hotline by calling 410-531-6677 or reach out to DHCD for resources and solutions by emailing housing@howardcountymd.gov.
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OMHS Food Pantry
Next distribution day: December 17, 3:30 p.m.
OMHS Parking Lot
We are now taking donations for the OMHS food pantry at The Other Barn. Drop off items Monday through Thursday between the hours of 10:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. Click HERE to see a list of items needed.
We appreciate all of the community donations to the Oakland Mills Food Pantry. Please be sure to check all expiration dates on donations prior to bringing them to The Other Barn. The pantry cannot distribute expired items. Thank you.
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The Village in Howard Looking for Part-time Executive Director
More info
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FindHelp.org's Listings of Food Pantry Programs in Columbia
Click HERE
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CAREAPP
Find services for food, health, housing, transportation, education, employment assistance, and more. Click HERE for info.
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Howard County Food Connections Map
Interactive tool to help you find low-cost, accessible food and nutrition resources in the County. Also find transit routes/stops. Click HERE.
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Columbia Community Care
Free food and goods for those in need. Volunteers and donations welcome.
For food distribution dates and location and other information please visit the CCC website for details.
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Howard County Food Bank
Shop for the Foods YOU want at the Howard County Food Bank. All shopping trips are family-choice. Fresh items such as milk, eggs, hygiene products, meats, produce are all on hand each time. Families who may qualify should visit www.CAC-HC.org or call 410-313-6440 for more details.
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Howard County Multiservice Center Food Pantry
9900 Washington Blvd, Suite 1, Laurel
Extended Hours for November & December: Weekdays, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
More info: English, Spanish
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What to Do If You Are Laid Off
Losing a job can be a devastating experience. What to Do If You Are Laid Off is a new resource from the Office of Consumer Protection which provides helpful tips and links for people facing job loss. Howard County is offering resources for people affected by federal job loss - reach out to hocohelp@howardcountymd.gov for assistance.
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Help for High Prescription Drug Costs
Governor Moore announced expanded access to more affordable prescription drugs through an innovative partnership with SIRUM and Good Pill Pharmacy. According to the press release, "anyone with a Maryland mailing address who faces high prescription costs can receive their prescriptions from Good Pill, regardless of insurance status. Most prescriptions from Good Pill are available for $2 per month. To access the Good Pill pharmacy, Marylanders simply need to check the list of available medications, complete a one-time registration, and ask their health care provider to send their prescription to Good Pill. Prescriptions are typically available in 90 day supplies and are delivered to the patient’s home within 5-7 days". To read the complete press release from the Governor, click HERE.
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Center for Children
Center for Children is a private non-profit organization dedicated to the prevention and treatment of child abuse and the promotion of positive mental health through crisis intervention, therapy and education. The Center offers a wide variety of mental health services for the entire family, including the uninsured and under-insured. More info
| Howard County Resources for Older Adults, Persons with Disabilities, and Caregivers: click HERE. | |
Family law services available
Tuesdays, 6:00 p.m.
East Columbia 50+ Center
6610 Cradlerock Way
By appointment on the second and third Tuesdays of the month, an attorney is available for a free consultation on how to represent yourself and complete forms for family law matters, such as custody, divorce, modification of child support, and other family issues. Visitors must be self-represented and have low to moderate income to qualify for this service. Call 410-313-2135 or 410-313-2225 for more information.
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Grassroots Crisis Intervention Center
8990 Old Annapolis Road, Suite A , Columbia
Call: 410-531-6677 or 410-531-6006
24 Hour Hotline: Dial 988
grassrootscrisis.org
Telephone counseling, free walk-in counseling, a 24-hour suicide hotline, Mobile Crisis Team, and a Runaway Teen Program that provides crisis intervention for runaway youth and their families. The emergency shelter will still be open at its location, 6700 Freetown Road. All services are free. Marylanders with mental health or substance use issues are encouraged to call 988 to reach help.
National Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: Dial 988.
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Civic Works Home Energy Programs
The Howard County Office of Community Sustainability has joined forces with Civic Works, a nonprofit organization committed to helping homeowners and renters in Howard County save energy. Together, we’ve established an initiative aimed at helping Howard County residents go solar and upgrade their energy efficiency. Learn more.
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Bike Hoco is doubling the number of Bike Corrals this year. Sign up to help support free bicycle parking at over ten Howard County events, including the Fireworks at the Lakefront, EC Springfest, HCC Greenfest, EC Music Fest, and Books in Bloom, to name a few.
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The Village in Howard
The Village in Howard is a member-based community of Howard County residents 55 and older. Membership benefits enable members to actively age in place. To view TVIH's current Village Vibe newsletter, click HERE.
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Volunteer with the OMI Green Team!
Many opportunities available, including on the first and third Sundays. Email volunteeromigreenteam@gmail.com for more info.
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A-OK Mentoring and Tutoring Volunteer Info Sessions
Would you like to be a volunteer mentor-tutor who supports Howard County, Maryland elementary and middle school students? Are you a trustworthy adult who can commit to one school year of service for a student? Attend a 30-minute info session to learn more. Register HERE. A-Ok Mentoring and Tutoring website
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Dreaming of Home Ownership
Do you have dreams of owning your own home in Howard County but can’t cover the down payment? You may be eligible to participate in the County's Settlement Downpayment Loan Program (SDLP)! Howard County’s SDLP program provides families of eligible income with a low-interest loan that helps cover the down payment and closing costs for home purchases. Applications are accepted year-round by the Department of Housing and Community Development.
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Community Action Council Assistance
Community Action Council offers housing assistance, energy assistance, food assistance, and early childhood education. Visit www.cac-hc.org to learn more. Get support or get involved now by calling 410-313-6440.
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Free Bikes 4 Kidz
Got a bike to give away? Donate to Free Bikes 4 Kidz. The organization also has volunteer opportunities. More info HERE.
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The Loan Closet of Howard County
7125 Riverwood Drive, Suite D1, Columbia
Need medical equipment? Try The Loan Closet. Appointments are required for all services; call 410-313-0363 (voice/relay) to discuss your needs. More info.
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Free Digital RTA Passes for HCPSS and HCC Students
Students can enjoy access to free bus passes right from their phone through the Transit app. More info
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Ride RTA for Free for those 60 Years+
Did you know residents 60 years of age and older or persons with a disability can take the Regional Transportation Agency of Central Maryland’s (RTA) fixed route service for free? Individuals just need to complete a RTA Certified FREE Ride Card Application and submit it either via email or mailed or dropped off in person at the RTA’s Administrative Office. Once received, applications will be reviewed within 48 hours and the applicant will be contacted to have their picture taken for their RTA Certified Bus Rider ID, completed weekdays, Monday through Friday, 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM. The ID can be processed in five minutes while rider waits in the lobby or it can be mailed.
To learn more about this free ride program, contact RTA Mobility at 1-800-270-9553, press option 3, then option 6.
| A Home Of Our Own Howard is a nonprofit organization that provides furniture and household items at no cost in a timely fashion to individuals, veterans, and families in Howard County Maryland who are transitioning from homelessness. Learn more about services or how to donate volunteer HERE. | |
Howard County Foreclosure Prevention Program
Must be a Howard County resident and at least three months behind on your mortgage. More info.
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Meals on Wheels of Central Maryland
Meals on Wheels provides nutritious meals once a week for seniors, as well as support and safety-net services. To learn more about services or to donate/volunteer, click HERE.
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Howard County General Hospital's Member Care Support Network
Receive FREE support while recovering from a health crisis (weekly calls, wellness checks, connection to community resources, and more). To qualify, you must be 18 or older and live or worship in Howard County. To enroll or for more information, email HCGH-J2BH@jhmi.edu or call 410-740-7601.
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Childcare Scholarship Program
If you’re a working parent, in school or participating in an approved training program you may be eligible for the Child Care Scholarship Program. For more information and step-by-step instructions to complete an application click HERE or contact the CARE Line at 410-313-2273 or children@howardcountymd.gov.
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OhanaHC
Empowering Students*Building Community
At OhanaHC, we value relationships and recognize that in order to better the outcomes for our students and the community, we must come together and show up for others. Supporting OhanaHC’s mission means you understand the value and work required to successfully empower students on their journey to self-defined success while strengthening community through diverse connections, intentional partnerships, and long-term mentorship. Help us reach our goal of building a culturally affirming and equitable community that everyone can thrive in.
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Howard County Office of Consumer Protection
Have a consumer question or need assistance? Contact the Howard County Office of Consumer Protection at 410-313-6420 (voice/relay) or email consumer@howardcountymd.gov. For assistance in Korean, Chinese or Spanish, call 410-313-3820. If you have a consumer issue or landlord-tenant dispute that you cannot solve on your own, file a complaint online in English, Korean, Mandarin or Spanish. Toward the bottom of the website, you can also subscribe to the office's e-newsletters for helpful tips on consumer issues, including avoiding scams.
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South Entrance Trail Easement Request Public Pathway & Utility Easement
Howard County is requesting an easement to facilitate construction of the South Entrance Trail, as shown in the Downtown Columbia Plan, aimed at enhancing pedestrian and bicycle connectivity. The project involves the construction of a new trail segment that will improve access and mobility in the area, particularly supporting active transportation options like walking and biking.
You can view the presentation given by Howard County during the public meeting for the South Entrance Trail Easement Request that was held last week. If you would like to submit questions, comments, or letters of support for the easement request, please click here. All substantive comments will receive written responses, and the full set of public input will be included in the Board of Directors' meeting documents, which is posted publicly on CA's website prior to the Board's vote. Updates related to this easement request can be found by visiting the South Entrance Trail Update Page.
Updates related to all projects taking place in the open space by visiting the Project and Access Dashboard.
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CA Community Meeting
Natural Resource Management Plan (NRMP)
Thursday, December 11th 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Historic Oakland Manor 5430 Vantage Point Road, Columbia
Residents are invited to participate in a Community Meeting to help CA develop a comprehensive Natural Resource Management Plan (NRMP) to guide the long-term stewardship of our community’s natural areas, including forests, streams, open spaces, and wildlife habitats. The NRMP will help protect and enhance Columbia’s ecological health while supporting recreation, education, and climate resilience. More info & RSVP link
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CA FY27 Budget Process
Throughout the entire process, residents and members are welcome to participate in Resident Speakout, which happens at the start of every Board meeting. Those meetings are also live streamed and recorded on YouTube.
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Columbia Association Adventure Days
Thanksgiving Break
November 26 & 28
Columbia Sports Facilities (locations vary)
When school’s out, CA's got the kids covered! Whether you need a day to recharge, run errands or just relax, Adventure Day gives you peace of mind while your kids have a blast. Drop them off for a full day of fun with games, arts & crafts and more! Pizza lunch is included, so you don’t have to pack a thing.
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Natural Resource Management Plan Community Meeting
December 11, 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Historic Oakland Manor
5430 Vantage Point Rd, Columbia
Help guide the long-term stewardship of our community’s natural areas, including forests, streams, open spaces, and wildlife habitats. The Natural Resource Management Plan (NRMP) will help protect and enhance Columbia’s ecological health while supporting recreation, education, and climate resilience.
The meeting will begin with a brief presentation, followed by small group discussions to collect community feedback. Interactive comment stations will be available throughout the evening. Participants are welcome to join for the full program or drop in at any time. RSVP at https://bit.ly/CA-NRMPmeet.
Your input will help identify community priorities for NRMP focus areas:
- Reforestation/Canopy Cover
- Wildlife Management
- Invasive Species/Native Plants
- Community Engagement
- Watershed Management
- Turf - Open Space, Facilities, Parks
- Light Pollution Reduction
- Waste & Composting
For more information, please email sustainability@straughanenvironmental.com.
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Columbia Ice Rink
Visit the Ice Rink's webpage to learn about lessons, hockey, public skate sessions, and more!
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CA's Mapping & GIS Resources Page
Download maps, discover interactive apps and use the information provided to explore the Columbia community.
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Living Next to Open Space
Columbia Association now has a brochure for those living near Open Space. Read more.
Visit CA's Open Space page for more information.
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CA OPEN SPACE
50/50 SURVEY PROGRAM
Does your land abut CA Open Space? Then you could qualify to have CA pay for half of your home's boundary survey!
To ensure accurate installation of exterior alterations within your property boundaries, a survey of your property can be done. In order to assist with that effort and to prevent encroachments onto CA Open Space, the 50/50 Survey Program was created. CA now offers a discounted survey for community members who own property adjacent to CA Open Space.
For more information and to take advantage of this program, email: RealEstateServices@ColumbiaAssoication.org.
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Youth and Teen Center @ The Barn
Website
Phone: 410-992-3726
Teen Center Director: Rene Buckmon, Rene.Buckmon@columbiaassociation.org
Drop-in Program
Is your child looking for a community of peers, great activities, and a whole lot of fun? Sign them up for the Drop-In program at the Youth and Teen Center! It has a range of educational, enrichment and recreational opportunities that support positive peer interaction, hands-on learning opportunities, decision-making, and development of life skills. September's calendar is full of fun activities including sports, trivia, art classes and more.
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Howard County Office of Consumer Protection
Scam-free Holiday Tips
Every year criminals target consumers with holiday-related scams. As you shop and navigate this season, watch out for these common scams:
Fake retail websites. Criminals can use AI to create realistic looking websites to attract holiday shoppers. Look out for sites that:
- Offer deep discounts on products or gift cards
- Look or sound like a known retailer but are slightly off (for example MyAmazon instead of Amazon)
- The “contact us” address is a Gmail or similar anonymous address.
A sale that isn’t really a sale. Some retailers raise their prices before a sale or list fake “original” prices. Do the research before purchasing a big-ticket item.
Online marketplace scams. Nextdoor, Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, eBay, etc.
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Buyer or seller can be a scammer
- They may offer to pay a deposit or “accidentally” pay more than the item & ask you to refund. The original payment will bounce eventually leaving you out the money “refunded.”
- Counterfeit or non-existent goods are often sold through marketplaces.
Delivery scams. are often designed to get your credit card/personal information or collect a fee. This could include:
- You pay for an item online, but never receive it
- A text asking for address confirmation via a link
- A text asking for a shipping, customs or tariff fee
If you receive these messages and think it may be legitimate, contact the seller or shipper using a phone number on the company’s website and not the one in the text or email.
Tips for Safe Holiday Shopping
When browsing online, make sure that you are on a vendor’s legitimate website by looking carefully at the web address. Search engines can be manipulated to bring up fake sites first.
Never click on a link in an unsolicited email or text. Instead, go to the retailer’s legitimate website.
Check the retailer website to make sure the transaction and purchase is encrypted. It should start with https in the address and have a padlock.
Be careful before using gift cards, payment apps, crypto or wiring money directly to a seller. These forms of payment are difficult to claw back. Shopping with a credit card (not a debit card) provides the greatest protection.
Always get tracking numbers for items purchased online so you can make sure the item is shipped and then track delivery. Porch Pirates will be out in full force during this season.
Remember, if an offer sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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HoCo Reinvest Renovate Restore: Help with Urgent Home Repairs
Howard County has enhanced the transformational Reinvest Renovate Restore (RRR) Program to better serve residents with urgent home repair needs.
RRR offers financial assistance to help Howard County residents make critical home repairs that improve safety, health, and accessibility. This could include fixing broken plumbing, installing new windows, or replacing outdated electrical systems.
Through the Opportunities for Wealth Building Now (OWN) initiative announced in 2024, RRR's program has been enhanced to expand access by:
- Lowering interest rates (0–2%, based on income)
- Increasing award maximums up to $50,000
- Establishing flexible repayment terms up to 30 years
- Offering loan forgiveness options for qualifying households
These changes are already making a difference. In FY2025 alone, the RRR program helped nearly as many homeowners as in the previous eight years combined.
To learn more or apply, visit www.howardcountymd.gov/DHCD-RRR.
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Howard County Bureau of Environmental Services
On Thursday, November 27th, there will be NO curbside collections. Collections will slide one day for the rest of the week.
Backyard Composting
Attend a composting demonstration by the Howard County Master Gardeners and get started making your own valuable soil amendment! More info & dates
Don't Trash Your "Ables"
Unless they're soiled or broken, the landfill (and bulk trash collection) is not the place for your items. Give your items a second chance. Explore the County's new (and improved!) donation directory before tossing them out.
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Check Your Radon Levels!
Radon is the number one cause of lung cancer in non-smokers. Unless you test with a radon test kit, you can't tell whether your home has radon, because radon is a gas that has no smell, no color, and can't be seen. Visit the County's Radon website for more info on radon and how to get a test kit.
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EV Charger Checklist
To assist electric vehicle owners with the installation of a vehicle charger in a dedicated homeowners association parking spot, DPZ has put together this checklist, outlining the items you’ll need to submit your EV charger approval submission.
For questions and/or more information, contact DPZ’s Development Engineering Division via email at ded@howardcountymd.gov. You can also email Public Member of the Zero Emissions Electric Vehicle Infrastructure Council of Maryland Paul Verchinski at verchinski@yahoo.com
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BGE Natural Gas Info Pages
If you smell gas, call 911.
Learn how BGE responds to, assesses and repairs natural gas leaks HERE.
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Howard County Department of Public Works Construction Projects Map: Click HERE.
Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administrations Project Portal: Click HERE.
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Lightbulb Exchange Program Expansion
Howard County residents can now visit any Howard County Library branch to exchange used incandescent and compact fluorescent (CFL) light bulbs for new, energy efficient LED bulbs (while supplies last). More info
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2025 Parent’s Guide Now Available
Inside the 2025 Parent’s Guide to Howard County, readers will find information about programs that support positive family engagement. For questions, more information about available service, or if your family needs additional assistance and support, please contact the Howard County Office of Children and Family's CARE Line at 410-313-2273 today.
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2024 Howard County Resource Guide On Aging & Independence Is Now Available
The Office of Aging and Independence's annual Howard County Resource Guide contains up-to-date information about health and wellness, financial planning, legal services, housing options and more to help county residents age well and plan for their future.
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The Family Institute Parenting Workshops & Newsletter
The Howard County Office of Children and Families offers free workshops through its Family Institute program. Check out the office's newsletter for more great resources.
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See Click Fix
See Click Fix is an interactive website for Howard County residents to report issues to the County. Issues include, but are not limited to, roadway issues, missing street signs or fallen street signs, street tree issues, potholes, cracked sidewalks, etc. THIS IS NOT a site for 911 emergencies or police or fire issues.
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Oakland Mills United is a community organization that advocates for Oakland Mills through education, empowerment, and demanding change. OMU empowers OM's students, schools, and community by providing programs to address the needs of students and families.
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Visit OMO!
One CLICK opens the door to become engaged in a community-based, multi-generational social learning environment.
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Howard County Public Library
Visit the Howard County Public Library website to access virtual educational resources & events and more.
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Little Free Library at The Other Barn
The Little Free is now open! Take a book, leave a book. Happy reading!
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Need help getting fast, reliable internet?
Visit Consumer Action's fact sheets to learn about discounted internet and phone service:
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Support our OM Merchants
Visit the OM Website for a complete list of merchants and businesses. All Oakland Mills merchants are open and would love your support!
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HC DrugFree provides resources and education on prevention, treatment, recovery, and health and wellness to help Howard County residents develop knowledge and skills to understand and address behavioral health (substance use and mental health) disorders. HC DrugFree Current Events and Website
Donations always needed! To support HCDrugFree's mission, please visit hcdrugfree.org/donate or mail a check to: HC DrugFree, 5305 Village Center Drive, Suite 206, Columbia, MD 21044
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Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more.
—Melody Beattie
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