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State Roundup: Study predicts more traffic, less congestion with 495/270 toll lanes; abortion rights rally

State Roundup: Study predicts more traffic, less congestion with 495/270 toll lanes; abortion rights rally
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Baltimore County gets state approval for massive redevelopment of former Martin Aircraft plant in Middle River [Catonsville Times, Ellicott City, Md ]

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA Baltimore County gets state approval for massive redevelopment of former Martin Aircraft plant in Middle River [Catonsville Times, Ellicott City, Md.] Dec. 22 The Baltimore County Council Monday voted to accept approval from state transportation officials for a designation that will support plans for a mixed-use project at the former Martin Aircraft plant that one county council member said could be a “game changer” for Middle River and the eastern part of the county. Maryland Department of Transportation’s Smart Growth Subcabinet in October recommended the designation, which is reserved for projects within a half mile of a transit station, and that include residential, office and retail space in a pedestrian-friendly neighborhood.

Baltimore County gets state approval for massive redevelopment of former Martin Aircraft plant in Middle River

Baltimore County gets state approval for massive redevelopment of former Martin Aircraft plant in Middle River
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State Roundup: Restaurants suffer under Covid restrictions, seek proof that dining out is risky

State Roundup: Restaurants suffer under Covid restrictions, seek proof that dining out is risky Monday s sunset of the winter solstice at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, England. Screen shot SUFFERING EATERIES WANT PROOF OF COVID TRANSMISSION: Bryan Renbaum of Maryland Reporter writes that head of Restaurant Association of Maryland says that the coronavirus pandemic has wreaked havoc on Maryland’s restaurant industry and many establishments may soon close their doors for good if they do not receive substantial financial assistance from the government. Among restaurateurs frustrated by the latest round of dining room shutdowns, one question keeps bubbling to the surface: Where’s the proof that dining out puts people at higher risk of contracting Covid-19?, reports Amanda Yeager for the Baltimore Business Journal.

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