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Like Weber's Farm in Cub Hill, growth has encroached on the farm. My goal as County Councilman is to make sure the Chapel Road corridor retains as much of a small-town, lightly developed feel as possible.
The Baltimore County Department of Public Works has, at times, supported widening Chapel Road. In August of 2011, I obtained a commitment from the county that were no plans to expand the road. I support resurfacing Chapel Road, but I do not want this to become an expressway that obliterates the homes along its route (Honeygo Boulevard was always envisioned as a corridor for traffic in this area). At my request, the county has not required the builders of two pending housing developments to build their entrances any larger than the current Chapel Road.
Zoning will affect what can built in this area in the future. Last month, at my request, the County Council downzoned 69 acres along Chapel and Joppa Roads. This will lighten future development and take pressure off infrastructure in this area.
I would still love ways to discuss making it more pedestrian friendly. My family and I would LOVE to walk to Chapel Hills Farm but I can't put my children at risk walking down Chapel Road. There has to be some way to retain the country road feel while making it safer for pedestrians who live in the area.
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