A "very well-known" Fortune 500 e-commerce company is considering bring a warehouse/distribution city to the Perryman area of Harford County, potentially bringing 250 full-time jobs and a $50 million capital investment.
The Harford County Delegation opted to table for one week voting on an amendment to a bill that seeks to change the makeup of the county’s Board of Education from elected and appointed members to a fully elected board.
Harford County officials are encouraging the state to use Ripken Stadium in Aberdeen as a mass vaccination site, expressing concern that COVID-19 vaccine doses are being stifled in their jurisdictions following the recent openings of large-scale vaccination sites in Baltimore City and Prince George’s County.
The changes sought by Republican Del. Rick Impallaria would strike the entire House Bill 283 as it was written, and instead have a fully elected school board by six councilmanic districts and another at-large member elected to serve as the board president, mirroring the make-up of the Harford County Council.
Legislation would allow solar power generating panels to be put on several types of land in Harford County got a largely favorable reaction at a public hearing before the county council.