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County Executive Announces March Town Hall Meetings

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT OWEN MCEVOY
443-679-8397

County Executive Announces March Town Hall Meetings Annapolis, MD (March 3, 2015) – County Executive Steve Schuh today announced his administration will host a series of town hall meetings in March to discuss the 2015-16 budget and other important issues facing the county.

“The citizens of Anne Arundel County deserve to be heard during our budget process,” said Schuh. “I look forward to hearing input from across the county as we put a budget together to make Anne Arundel the best place to live, work, and start a business in Maryland.”

The meetings, which will take place over a span of three weeks, will allow the citizens of Anne Arundel County to ask questions of their government. The locations and times of the meetings are as follows:

The County Executive will be joined by members of his staff, as well as key members from departments across county government. Schuh will propose his budget on May 1st.

Downloadable copy of this notice is here.

Cape Cleanup in June

On Friday, June 27th & Saturday, June 28th at the Corner of Broadview and Cape St. Claire Road 

Anne Arundel County Waste Management has graciously offered Cape Residents a weekend in June for our 2014 Clean-Up. The Clean-UP will begin as soon as the County arrives on Friday (before Noon). We will make every effort to operate the Clean-Up until 4:30 PM on Friday, space permitting. On Saturday the Clean-up will begin at 7:30 AM and continue until approximately 2:00 PM, space permitting. In an effort to protect our environment and dispose of our trash properly, Anne Arundel County will be providing the clean-up with cans for recycling and 2 on-site Anne Arundel County Employees to assist the residents with the proper disposal of their TRASH. When you arrive at the clean-up you will be asked to dispose of your TRASH in the proper cans. Please keep this in mind as you load your vehicles. Try to keep your recyclables together (Glass, Cardboard, Paper, Metals etc…).

The following is a list of unacceptable materials:

  • Junk Automobiles
  • Trailers
  • Gas and Propone Tanks
  • Tree Trunks
  • Oil Drums or Tanks
  • Liquids
  • Hazardous Waste
  • Boats
  • Tires
  • Logs
  • Paints
  • Refrigerators
  • Air Conditioners

If you should have any questions about the clean-up please contact Mary Lamb at 410-757-0593.