Politics & Government

Bel Air Among Governor Hogan's Stops On Friday

The governor's visit to Harford County will span sites from the Klein Family Harford Crisis Center to Hopkins Farm Brewery.

The Klein Family Harford Crisis Center opened in 2019 and provided more than 10,600 people with urgent care, residential treatment and outpatient clinic services in FY 2021, according to the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health.
The Klein Family Harford Crisis Center opened in 2019 and provided more than 10,600 people with urgent care, residential treatment and outpatient clinic services in FY 2021, according to the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health. (Elizabeth Janney/Patch)

BEL AIR, MD — Gov. Larry Hogan will be in Harford County on Friday, July 8. His trip includes visits from Bel Air to Street to Havre de Grace, as he tours businesses and resource centers.

First, Hogan will join County Executive Barry Glassman in Street at 10 a.m. for a "major broadband announcement" in the 3500 block of Burkins Road, according to a statement from the governor's office. The announcement involves the Connect Maryland initiative, which aims to provide broadband access to all Marylanders by 2025 through $400 million in funding.

Hogan will then travel to Bel Air around 11 a.m. to tour the Klein Family Harford Crisis Center in the 800 block of Baltimore Pike. Opened in 2019, the center is a public-private partnership that the University of Maryland Upper Chesapeake Health manages. It provides a 24/7 hotline; mental health, behavioral health and addiction services; a mobile crisis team, walk-in urgent care clinic and residential crisis services. It has served clients from age 5 to 93, according to a statement from Upper Chesapeake.

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After his tour in Bel Air with Upper Chesapeake personnel, Hogan plans to visit multiple sites near Havre de Grace:

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