Our next general meeting will be held on March 12, 2025 at 7:00 PM at the Vista Room in the Administration Building of the Maryland State Fair. All are welcome.
The County Executive will be hosting her series of FY26 Town Halls beginning in February and ending in March.
Seven meetings – one for each Council
district – will provide a forum for public discussion focused on future budget priorities and ensure that community members have the opportunity to provide input into the budget planning process.
All community cabinet open house events will be held from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. and town hall meetings from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. For those unable to attend, all budget town hall meetings will be livestreamed on Baltimore County Government’s YouTube page.
Each event will be held in two, equally timed parts;
Community Cabinet Open House: Baltimore County departments will host individual tables where residents are able to engage directly with department leadership about individual issues and concerns, learn about resources, and share suggestions.
FY2026 Budget Presentation: Attendees will learn about the county’s budget process and share priorities with Baltimore County Executive Klausmeier and senior leadership.
At the end of the 2024 General Assembly Session, I sent out a multi-part report about the issues dealt with during the previous 90 days. I entitled that report “The Calm Before the Storm”. The 2025 General Assembly Session begins on Wednesday. Issues that preoccupied us last year but could be dealt with have metastasized during the past nine months and are now confronting us and forcing us to come to grips with very tough decisions. You might subtitle the upcoming legislative session as “Into the Storm We Go!”
This is the second of three planned ssages dealing with Maryland electricity issues. As I related yesterday, I have spent countless hours over the course of the summer and fall informing myself about electricity issues. Until 7 months ago, I knew little more about electricity than I learned in my 9th Grade general science class.
This is the second of three planned ssages dealing with Maryland electricity issues. As I related yesterday, I have spent countless hours over the course of the summer and fall informing myself about electricity issues. Until 7 months ago, I knew little more about electricity than I learned in my 9th Grade general science class.