I am
very happy to announce that Baltimore County will protect more than 38 acres of forested
land at two locations in Perry Hall, the largest dedication of open space in
more than a decade in this part of northeastern Baltimore County.
The
county will reclassify about eight acres of publicly-owned land in western
Perry Hall as the Seven Oaks
Environmental Conservation Area. This is the wooded property in the 9200 block
of Seven Courts Drive, north of the Seven
Oaks Senior
Center and southwest of Pinedale Drive.
Baltimore County will also preserve about 30 acres of publicly-owned land to the north and south of the existing Indian Rock Park, creating an almost-uninterrupted greenway from East Joppa Road to White Marsh Boulevard. This will become the Indian Rock Environmental Conservation Area.
Baltimore County will also preserve about 30 acres of publicly-owned land to the north and south of the existing Indian Rock Park, creating an almost-uninterrupted greenway from East Joppa Road to White Marsh Boulevard. This will become the Indian Rock Environmental Conservation Area.
Not only is this announcement important for the environment, but it is great for taxpayers. The land was already owned by Baltimore County; the Indian Rock area, in fact, was the never-used alignment for Perry Hall Boulevard. I did not want the property ever surplused for development, which is why this new status is so important.
Today's announcement is a very important
milestone as we work to preserve green space in a fast-growing area of Baltimore County.
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