Baltimore's enterprise zone program is set to expire June 14. A spokeswoman for the Maryland Department of Commerce said the agency is expected to approve or deny in mid-June a new enterprise zone map for the city, one that would add more than 3,200 acres to the program.
Several business items were introduced, discussed and approved at a busy County Council meeting Tuesday, including the approval of a moratorium on a proposed Perryman development.
Opponents of the proposed Abingdon Woods development have enlisted the help of local and regional environmental groups, pointing to deforestation and water quality as key issues in the development plan.
A new website, advertising, text messages and robocalls to Perryman residents, all with the same messaging, were launched this week by Chesapeake Real Estate Group.
An engineer from the State Highway Administration has outlined concerns regarding the traffic study conducted by the developers of the Mitchell property in Perryman.