Politics & Government
What Do You Want Baltimore County To Budget For In Owings Mills And Reisterstown?
Baltimore County leaders will be in Randallstown on Wednesday to hear from residents what they want prioritized in the budget.

RANDALLSTOWN, MD — Council Chair Julian Jones will join County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr. this week for a town hall meeting on the budget.
Annually the county executive invites residents in each district to give their input before he submits his budget in the spring.
District 4 residents will be the focus of the Budget Town Hall meeting on Wednesday. This district includes parts of Owings Mills, Reisterstown and Glyndon.
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The town hall will be at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, March 30, at the Randallstown Community Center, 3505 Resource Drive, Randallstown, MD 21133.
Sign up to testify or send ideas/priorities in advance: email townhall@baltimorecountymd.gov. People can also use a QR code to sign up, according to Jones.
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Those who want to testify are asked to provide this information:
- Your district and the area where you live (e.g., District 4, Owings Mills)
- Name
- Phone number
- Email address
- Budget priority you will be speaking on (e.g., open space, traffic calming, senior services)
Get more information on the District 4 Budget Town Hall here.
The event will be live-streamed on the Baltimore County Government YouTube channel and on Facebook.
This is one of a series of budget town hall meetings in Baltimore County.
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