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County Executive Ball Statement on Tropical Storm Isaias
County Executive Calvin Ball made the following statement regarding approaching Tropical Storm Isaias: “Our Emergency Management team is closely monitoring the approach of Tropical Storm Isaias, which is expected to cause heavy rainfall and sustained winds at 20-30 miles an hour. A Flash Flood Watch has been issued for the county from Monday at 11 p.m. through Tuesday at 11 p.m."
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08/02/2020
2652
County Road Maintenance Work to Extend Lifespan of Roads
A Howard County road maintenance project to extend the lifespan of some of the County’s roads by seven to ten years is scheduled to begin on or about Monday, August 3.
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07/31/2020
2653
County Executive Presents Five-Year Strategic Plan in Support of Children and Families
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball today presented the five-year Local Children’s Board Community Plan for Children, Youth and Families.
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07/31/2020
2654
Coronavirus Updates: Rental and Eviction Rights, Maryland Expanded Mask Order, Travel Advisory, Housing Assistance Deadline, Business Grants Deadline
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball highlighted rental and eviction rights for tenants ahead of August 1st. “This Saturday, many residents will face another month of missed rent due to income loss from COVID-19,” said Ball. “It’s critical that tenants are aware of their rights. Under the current Executive Order issued by Governor Hogan, a court cannot order the eviction of any tenant who can show that their failure to pay rent was a result of COVID-19. While we’ve allocated $1.5 million towards rental and eviction relief, and promoted other relief programs, we know that this crisis is far from over.”
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07/30/2020
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Federal Maryland Delegation Secures Funding for Howard County Fire Department
Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services has received $821,257 in federal funding, secured by Senators Ben Cardin and Chris Van Hollen, and Congressmen John Sarbanes and Kweisi Mfume. The funding was awarded through the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s (FEMA) Assistance to Firefighters – COVID-19 Supplemental (AFG-S) program, which provides funds for the purchase of PPE and related supplies for our nation’s first responders during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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07/24/2020
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Coronavirus Updates: Department of Community Resources Homeless Outreach, Housing Assistance
The Department of Community Resources and Services (DCRS) is continuing efforts to house individuals and families facing homelessness, especially those who meet the CDC definition of vulnerable or at high-risk for severe health outcomes or fatality if they contract the COVID-19 virus.
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07/24/2020
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Howard County Department of Public Works to Host Public Meeting on Pirch Way Stream Project
The County’s Department of Public Works will hold a virtual public meeting on Tuesday, August 11 to present plans for a stream stabilization project between 6733 and 6737 Pirch Way in Elkridge. The purpose of the project is to stabilize the stream channel and banks and to provide water quality improvements to areas downstream.
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07/23/2020
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Kings Contrivance Sewer-House Connection Rehabilitation Project to Begin
Approximately 40 public sanitary sewer-house connections along Stonebrook Lane and Blue Sea Drive in Columbia will be relined using cured-in-place pipe lining to extend each connection’s service life. During this project, there may be times when households are asked limit or reduce the amount of water discharged to the County’s sewer main.
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07/23/2020
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Howard County Executive Announces Public Review of Ellicott City Watershed Master Plan
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball today announced the launch of a 30-day comment period on the draft Ellicott City Watershed Master Plan. This comprehensive, long-range document creates a community-driven vision for historic Ellicott City and the surrounding Tiber Branch Watershed. The master plan establishes goals, desired outcomes and policies for the next 20 years. It also features conceptual illustrations that can serve as inspiration should specific opportunities arise over time.
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07/21/2020
2660
Coronavirus Cases Increase for Those 35 and Under
Epidemiologists are seeing an increase in the number of positive cases among those 35 years of age and younger, with recent data from the week of June 21 to the week of July 5 showing a case count increase of 111 percent.
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07/17/2020
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Howard County Department of Public Works to Host Public Meeting on Sucker Branch Stream Project
The County’s Department of Public Works will hold a virtual public meeting on Tuesday, August 4 to present plans for a stream restoration project along Rogers Avenue in an effort to reduce stream bed and bank erosion and to protect the surrounding infrastructure.
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07/16/2020
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County Executive Ball, Recreation & Parks Celebrate Graduating Seniors at Baseball Tournament
County Executive Calvin Ball and Director of Recreation & Parks Raul Delerme spoke before a Senior Sendoff Baseball Tournament that began Tuesday, July 14 and concludes on Wednesday, July 15 at Blandair Regional Park.
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07/15/2020
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County Executive Calvin Ball Announces Business Relief Grants Recipients, New Grants for Childcare and Hotels
County Executive Calvin Ball announced the 203 recipients of the first round of HoCo RISE Business Relief Grants. Howard County allocated $5.7 million in CARES Act funding towards the grant program to provide financial assistance to businesses in targeted sectors that have been most impacted by COVID-19 and plan to re-open.
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07/15/2020
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County Executive Calvin Ball Statement on November Elections
County Executive Ball, along with regional County Executive’s and the Mayor, sent a joint letter to Governor Hogan regarding his direction to the State Board of Elections to “follow existing state law and conduct the November election with enhanced voting options.”
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07/14/2020
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County Executive Calvin Ball to Announce Business Relief Grants Recipients
County Executive Calvin Ball will announce the recipients of the first round of HoCo RISE Business Relief Grants on Wednesday, July 15th at 11 a.m. at Savage Mill. Howard County allocated $5.7 million towards the grant program to provide financial assistance to businesses in targeted sectors that have been most impacted by COVID-19 and plan to re-open.
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07/14/2020
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Valley Road Storm Drain Improvement Project to Begin
A Howard County construction project to improve a storm drain system near 3605-3621 Valley Road in Ellicott City. For approximately six weeks during the project, the northbound lane of Valley Road at the project site will be closed during work hours, Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., eather permitting, the project is expected to be completed by late November.
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07/14/2020
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Howard County Recreation & Parks to Host Senior Night Baseball Game
County Executive Calvin Ball and Recreation & Parks Director Raul Delerme will celebrate the high-school class of 2020 baseball players ahead of two evenings of Senior Night games on Tuesday, July 14 starting at 6:00 p.m. The event will provide local high school senior-aged baseball players a chance to play a few games after missing their senior seasons due to the COVID-19 pandemic this spring.
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07/13/2020
2668
BGE Gas Main Relocation to Begin
A BGE project to relocate a gas main in the 8600 block of Main Street in Ellicott City, is expected to begin on or about Wednesday, July 15.
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07/10/2020
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Coronavirus Updates: Community Organizations Active in Disaster Impact, Rental Assistance Update, Testing Locations
County Executive Calvin Ball highlighted the important impact of the Howard County Community Organizations Active in Disaster (COAD) throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The COAD is a collaborative effort of community stakeholders, each having an equal role in the organization. Their goal is to organize and deploy community resources in an efficient and timely manner, effectively contributing to each phase of a disaster.
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07/09/2020
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Woodleigh Drive Sewer Extension Project to Begin
Starting July 13th, temporary lane shifts can be expected along Woodleigh Drive and Kiteline Court due to a County construction project to extend the public sewer main to 6210 Woodleigh Drive and 10401 Northdale Road in Columbia. Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed by mid-August.
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07/09/2020
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County Executive Calvin Ball Launches HoCo By Design General Plan
Today, County Executive Calvin Ball launched the planning process for Howard County’s next General Plan, “HoCo By Design.” Last night, the Howard County Council adopted the General Plan Guidelines to be used by the Department of Planning and Zoning (DPZ) in the preparation and revision of the General Plan.
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07/07/2020
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Howard County Announces Summer Restaurant Weeks July 13-26th
Today, County Executive Calvin Ball and Visit Howard County announced Summer Restaurant Weeks & Craft Beverages will be July 13-26th, 2020. Curbside and delivery options will available for the first time ever.
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07/07/2020
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Howard County Announces Innovative Testing Partnerships with Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab and Quality First Urgent Care
Today, County Executive Calvin Ball announced two innovative private partnerships to improve diagnostic testing and antibody research in Howard County.
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07/06/2020
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US 29 Water Interconnection Project to Begin
A Howard County construction project to install a water main near 5247 Brook Way in the Village of Wilde Lake in Columbia. This project is not expected to impact the flow of traffic.
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07/06/2020
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Coronavirus Updates: Rental and Eviction Relief Applications Open July 6th, No Doctor’s Orders Needed for Columbia Drive-Through Testing, Health Enrollment
Beginning Monday, July 6th, Howard County residents may apply for financial assistance to pay past due rent payments to prevent eviction. The $1.5 million in housing payment relief is being allocated through local non-profit partnerships. Applicants must be Howard County residents, provide proof of home address, and provide evidence of loss of income due to COVID-related job loss, reduction in hours, and/or medical illness.
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07/02/2020