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Print Tyler Waldman, WBAL NewsRadio 1090 and FM 101.5
Howard County Executive Calvin Ball on Tuesday announced an emergency bill to move $6.5 million in county funds to shore up coronavirus response efforts.
Ball is asking the County Council to reallocate funds from the 2021 fiscal year budget to support residents and businesses. The aid would include $2 million to support Howard County Economic Development Authority grants and loans, $1 million to support expanded intensive care capacity at Howard County General Hospital, $1 million in rental assistance, $1 million in food and utility assistance and $1.5 million for educational support and child care programs.
“Over the past 10 months, we have used every tool in our toolbox to ensure the health and safety of our community,” Ball said in a statement. “At this moment, it is necessary for Howard County to once again step up and ensure the well-being of our residents and businesses. We all know there are brighter d
Summary
The new right of first refusal (ROFR) law in Howard County, Maryland, differs significantly from similar requirements in Prince George’s County and Montgomery County, Maryland, as well as the District of Columbia. Early indicators suggest that the Howard County Housing Commission may take a close look at purchasing ROFR properties.
The Upshot
Sellers of multifamily properties are required to notify the Howard County Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) and the Howard County Housing Commission (Commission) of their intent to sell no later than three days after an offering or listing for sale (Offer Notice). In addition, within 10 days of entering into sales contracts sellers must provide notices of the proposed sale and a ROFR to the Commission and DHCD on substantially similar terms and conditions (Contract Notice). Neither tenants nor tenant organizations are afforded ROFR rights; however, tenants are entitled to the Offer Notice and the Contract Notic