Baltimore County, MD - Apr. 17, 2023 - I am pleased to report that the proposed Baltimore County Fiscal Year 2024 budget announced last Thursday by County Executive Johnny Olszewski includes robust funding in many current and future 2nd District capital budget needs. From construction of sidewalks to library enhancements to new recreation and parks amenities to open and green space initiatives and much more, we are proud to be delivering for our amazing residents. Thanks to your partnership, support and efforts, we can continue to reimagine open, transparent, accountable and responsive local government.
Here is a summary of the proposed 2nd District capital improvement projects and other budget items in the upcoming fiscal year budget. Please note this list is not final and subject to change:
Countywide Improvements:
-Pikesville Armory, $3,000,000
-JCC/Baltimore Jewish Council, $250,000
-Irvine Nature Center, $250,000
-Western Golf Association, $2,000,000
-Security Square Mall, $10,000,000
-West Baltimore County Redevelopment Authority, $500,000
Pikesville Pedestrian Improvements:
-Pikesville Walkability Improvements, $1,500,000
Pikesville Fourth Zone:
-Pikesville Pumping Station discharge main, $9,100,000
Construction at Highway Sites:
-Phase 4 of Reisterstown Road water main replacement, $3,000,000
Storm Drain Repairs and Replacements:
-Oxeye Road channel restoration/storm drain replacement, $250,000
Street Rehabilitation:
-Sudbrook Road sidewalk, $250,000
-Pikesville streetscape, $600,000
New Buildings, Repair, Renovations, Minor Renovations:
-Woodlawn Fire -- mechanical upgrade -- design and construction, $650,000
-Woodlawn Police Precinct roof replacement, $930,346
-Hannah More Center -- mechanical upgrades -- design and replacement, $1,261,965
-Relocation of Shepard Pratt from Hannah More, $250,000
-Pikesville Library modernization, $400,000
-Replacement of two Aaon RTUs at Pikesville Senior Center/Library, $350,000
-Replacement of gym units at Woodlawn Community Center, $180,000
-Replacement of three split systems at Pikesville Fire, $100,000
Community/Neighborhood Park Development:
-Falls Road Red Trail parking improvement at Lake Roland Park, $750,000
-Development of the Bedford Road Park Site, $1,500,000
Recreation Facilities Renovations:
-Parking repairs at Lake Roland Park, $500,000
Major Maintenance:
-Electrical upgrade at Millbrook Elementary School, $541,000
-Mechanical system upgrade and open space improvements at Timbergrove Elementary School, $4,102,000
-Intercom replacement at Woodmoor Elementary School, $299,000
Roof Rehabilitation:
-Roof Replacement at Powhatan Elementary School, $2,645,000
-Roof Replacement at Timbergrove Elementary School, $2,891,000
Stormwater Restoration and Retrofit:
-Gwynn Falls at Epping Forest Way stream restoration, $3,200,000
-Gwynn Falls at Pittsfield stream restoration, $1,000,000
Police Facility Capital Improvements:
-Renovation of booking area at the Woodlawn Police Precinct, $5,000
-General renovations at the Woodlawn Police Precinct, $100,000
Community/Neighborhood Park Development:
-Oregon Ridge Park renovations and enhancements, $4,250,000
-Northwest Regional Park splash pad/sprayground, $2,000,000
Traffic signals:
-Dolefield Blvd. at Tollgate signal, $300,000
High Schools: New, Systemic Renovations, Modifications and Additions:
-Northwest Area Career Technical Education School, $3,000,000
New Buildings, Repair, Renovations and Minor Additions:
-New exterior signage at the Woodlawn Center, $75,000
Library Capital Maintenance and Renovations:
-Woodlawn Library Construction, $9,000,000
Baltimore County, MD - Apr. 17, 2023 - I am pleased to report that the proposed Baltimore County Fiscal Year 2024 budget announced last Thursday by County Executive Johnny Olszewski includes robust funding in many current and future 2nd District capital budget needs. From construction of sidewalks to library enhancements to new recreation and parks amenities to open and green space initiatives and much more, we are proud to be delivering for our amazing residents. Thanks to your partnership, support and efforts, we can continue to reimagine open, transparent, accountable and responsive local government.
Here is a summary of the proposed 2nd District capital improvement projects and other budget items in the upcoming fiscal year budget. Please note this list is not final and subject to change:
Countywide Improvements:
-Pikesville Armory, $3,000,000
-JCC/Baltimore Jewish Council, $250,000
-Irvine Nature Center, $250,000
-Western Golf Association, $2,000,000
-Security Square Mall, $10,000,000
-West Baltimore County Redevelopment Authority, $500,000
Pikesville Pedestrian Improvements:
-Pikesville Walkability Improvements, $1,500,000
Pikesville Fourth Zone:
-Pikesville Pumping Station discharge main, $9,100,000
Construction at Highway Sites:
-Phase 4 of Reisterstown Road water main replacement, $3,000,000
Storm Drain Repairs and Replacements:
-Oxeye Road channel restoration/storm drain replacement, $250,000
Street Rehabilitation:
-Sudbrook Road sidewalk, $250,000
-Pikesville streetscape, $600,000
New Buildings, Repair, Renovations, Minor Renovations:
-Woodlawn Fire -- mechanical upgrade -- design and construction, $650,000
-Woodlawn Police Precinct roof replacement, $930,346
-Hannah More Center -- mechanical upgrades -- design and replacement, $1,261,965
-Relocation of Shepard Pratt from Hannah More, $250,000
-Pikesville Library modernization, $400,000
-Replacement of two Aaon RTUs at Pikesville Senior Center/Library, $350,000
-Replacement of gym units at Woodlawn Community Center, $180,000
-Replacement of three split systems at Pikesville Fire, $100,000
Community/Neighborhood Park Development:
-Falls Road Red Trail parking improvement at Lake Roland Park, $750,000
-Development of the Bedford Road Park Site, $1,500,000
Recreation Facilities Renovations:
-Parking repairs at Lake Roland Park, $500,000
Major Maintenance:
-Electrical upgrade at Millbrook Elementary School, $541,000
-Mechanical system upgrade and open space improvements at Timbergrove Elementary School, $4,102,000
-Intercom replacement at Woodmoor Elementary School, $299,000
Roof Rehabilitation:
-Roof Replacement at Powhatan Elementary School, $2,645,000
-Roof Replacement at Timbergrove Elementary School, $2,891,000
Stormwater Restoration and Retrofit:
-Gwynn Falls at Epping Forest Way stream restoration, $3,200,000
-Gwynn Falls at Pittsfield stream restoration, $1,000,000
Police Facility Capital Improvements:
-Renovation of booking area at the Woodlawn Police Precinct, $5,000
-General renovations at the Woodlawn Police Precinct, $100,000
Community/Neighborhood Park Development:
-Oregon Ridge Park renovations and enhancements, $4,250,000
-Northwest Regional Park splash pad/sprayground, $2,000,000
Traffic signals:
-Dolefield Blvd. at Tollgate signal, $300,000
High Schools: New, Systemic Renovations, Modifications and Additions:
-Northwest Area Career Technical Education School, $3,000,000
New Buildings, Repair, Renovations and Minor Additions:
-New exterior signage at the Woodlawn Center, $75,000
Library Capital Maintenance and Renovations:
-Woodlawn Library Construction, $9,000,000
