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Friday, October 26, 2012

New Lane Lines To Direct Honeygo Park Traffic

County Councilman David Marks requested the new exit lane lines in response to traffic outside the Perry Hall park.

Ever been stuck behind a long line of cars leaving Honeygo Run Regional Park? County Councilman David Marks hopes new painted lines at the park's access point along Honeygo Boulevard will make the experience a little easier to bear. Marks stated in an email to Patch: Right now, there are often backups as motorists leave Honeygo Park because some vehicles stop in a position that cannot be bypassed on the righthand side. To remedy this, the county will paint two 10.5-foot wide exit lanes from Honeygo Park to Honeygo Boulevard, as well as a 10.5-foot wide entrance lane. By clearly marking the lanes, there will hopefully be fewer backups for everyone who uses Honeygo Park, particularly when it is heavily used for recreation council events. …

Other Tim

6:09 pm on Tuesday, February 19, 2013

"Baltimore County recently approved Marks' request for the new lines. The project is expected to be finished BY THE END OF THE YEAR, he said." One paint brush and a couple of man hours should get this done. Gotta love the bureaucracy!   more ›

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Copper Theft Strikes 4 White Marsh Plaza Businesses

Multiple attached businesses were accessed from the roof of the Honeygo Boulevard shopping center, police said.

Police are investigating four copper burglaries from White Marsh businesses in the 7900 block of Honeygo Boulevard. Between 10 p.m. on July 24 and 6 a.m. on July 25, copper pieces were stolen from air conditioning units at White Marsh Plaza Cleaners, The Parcel Place, Long & Foster Realtors and Oreck. The four stolen pieces are valued at $200 each, a police report shows. Investigators believe that each of the businesses were accessed from the roof of the White Marsh Plaza shopping center. According to Lt. David Naimaster of the White Marsh precinct, "Someone with experience in gaining access to the roof area may have been involved." No further suspect information was immediately available.

Mike Fisher

4:20 pm on Friday, August 10, 2012

So much for neighborhood watches, they did this right across the street from a Police Precinct? C'mon, when are people going to realize where this crime is coming from? The CITY, specifically, the Parkville area. Seems Perry Hall crime is increasing now. Hey I know, why don't we do some "aesthetics" work on White Marsh Plaza. That will solve everything because as we all know, if it looks more …   more ›

Friday, July 6, 2012

Marks: Land Transfer to Protect Honeygo Wooded Property

On Monday, July 2, the Baltimore County Council approved a land transfer that will allow the county to acquire a large wooded property next to the Maryland Fish and Game Protective Association, as well as a small parcel next to the Perry Hall public libra

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Police: Pedestrian Struck Outside White Marsh Movies

A 50-year-old woman was injured outside the AMC Loews White Marsh 16 on Friday night.

A pedestrian was injured Friday night after she was struck by a vehicle outside the AMC Loews White Marsh 16.  At about 9:30 p.m. on April 13, near the theater's back entrance along the 8100 block of Honeygo Boulevard in The Avenue at White Marsh, a 50-year-old woman was struck by a vehicle, according to Cpl. John Wachter, a Baltimore County Police spokesman. She received non-life threatening injuries and was transported to MedStar Franklin Square Medical Center by ambulance, Wachter said. The driver remained on the scene, he said. No further information was available on the type of vehicle or the circumstances surrounding the accident as of Saturday morning. What do you think about traffic conditions outside the theater? Tell us in the …

JTF

10:23 am on Tuesday, April 17, 2012

I have walked out the back exit many times. If memory serves me correctly there are not cross walks at that location. I hope the person recovers quickly.   more ›

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

POLL: What Belongs Next to the Library?

A committee plans to make a recommendation for the prospective use of county land along Honeygo Boulevard in Perry Hall.

A land-swap deal in the plans of a proposed 50-home development near the Perry Hall Library could result in a swath of land being deeded for public use. County Councilman David Marks has appointed a committee to make a recommendation on the use of the expected 32,500 square feet of space, directly southeast of the library. Several community members offered their suggestions in the comments of the article, Committee to Review Land Use Near Perry Hall Library, as well as on Facebook. Check out what they had to say and tell us your suggestions in the poll and in the comments.

PHRN

4:27 pm on Thursday, January 12, 2012

Perry Hall is becoming way overcrowded. It's a nightmare to travel around PH on a Saturday. Why must something be built on every inch of dirt. I do like the idea of something that fosters an outdoor environment for music, reading, or movie nights... As far as teens are concerned, they need a strong presence of a parent, guardian, or someone who at least cares, before they need a place to hang out…   more ›

Monday, December 19, 2011

Gunview Sign at Honeygo Recalls Old Dispute

A longstanding plan for a Gunview Road extension through Perry Hall was removed from Baltimore County's Master Plan in 2010.

  For more than a decade, the planned Gunview Road extension had been a thorn in the side of the Perry Hall Improvement Association and elected officials. But when plans for the extension were removed from Baltimore County's Master Plan in October 2010, the battle against it appeared to be over.  So why was a Gunview Road sign recently installed near the Belair Road and Honeygo Boulevard intersection? Jeffrey Smith took a photo of the sign and sent it to County Councilman David Marks. "I immediately called the State Highway Administration district engineer and learned it was put up by SHA officials who were unaware the county has wiped this road off the books," Marks wrote in an email to Patch. "I personally worked for a decade to defeat …

RJ

3:30 am on Friday, February 10, 2012

My wife and are adjacent to the farm where the road would certainly cut through. We have only been living here just over a year, so I wasn't aware of the previously planned extension. I always worried what the plans were because it seemed strange that Honeygo extended through Belair Rd. It seemed a bit excessive as a CVS driveway. This article put my mind at ease and for the record, I would …   more ›

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

UPDATE: 3 Injured in Perry Hall School Bus Accident

A school bus and two other vehicles were involved in the accident at around 6:45 a.m. Wednesday.

UPDATE (Nov. 10, 2:33 p.m.)—A school bus and two other vehicles were involved in an accident near the intersection of Silver Spring Road and Honeygo Boulevard at about 6:45 a.m. on Wednesday, police confirmed. Three people were transported to Franklin Square Hospital Center with minor injuries, including a 70-year-old woman, 8-year-old girl and 17-year-old girl, said Baltimore County police spokeswoman Louise Rogers-Feher Thursday afternoon.  Further information on the cause of the accident was not yet available, Rogers-Feher said. Patch reported on another school bus accident along Silver Spring and Perry Hall Boulevard last December. Traffic calming measures, including possible speed bumps, on Silver Spring were announced by County …

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Tim

9:35 pm on Friday, November 11, 2011

I don't envy it. I do appreciate it though :)   more ›

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