There are plans to widen Annapolis Road to six lanes all the way to Telegraph Road. When that happens is still anyone's guess.
The Odenton Town Center Plan Oversight Committee has opposed plans for 48 townhomes and 3 single-family homes near North Patuxent Road and Becknel Avenue. The county could approve the plans anyway.
The gas station would feature seven pumps, plus a convenience store and car wash.
A new Kiddie Academy center could open next year, allowing a developer to build 22,000 square feet of retail at Berger Street and Annapolis Road.
The Odenton Town Center Plan Oversight Committee voted against recommending plans for 51 new homes on North Patuxent Road and Becknel Avenue. County planners will have the final say.
The Odenton seafood outlet qualified for a new state program promoting use of local crabs.
The committee will review plans for development on North Patuxent Avenue and get an update on efforts to widen Maryland Route 175.
The Democratic incumbent for Maryland's 3rd congressional district spoke with Patch about his work in the U.S. House of Representatives, and where he stands on issues including infrastructure, health care and gay marriage.
Here are a few things you might want to keep an eye on this week.
Here's a look at the top stories for the month of the July in Odenton, Severn and the surrounding area.
The bus operator has shortened the length of time riders will wait for a bus at the MARC Station, and will run the bus later into the evening.
The Millersville landfill can power 2,000 homes using gas that it it would have simply burned off in the past.
Here's a look at the latest job openings for those looking to work for the Federal Government at Fort Meade.
The new gas station and car wash would be near Charter Oaks Boulevard, at a now-vacant site of a former Chinese restaurant.
The community association will host the development team and members of the community on Aug. 8.
Council member Jamie Benoit (D-District 4) said he's not comfortable with a proposal to put the Two Rivers Elementary School several miles outside of the actual community.
The Maryland Lottery reported its 15th consecutive year of sales growth, helped along by interest from the $656 million jackpot in March.
Did you miss any news in Odenton and Severn last week. These were five of the bigger stories Patch covered.
The councilman for District 4 said he'll make a decision on whether to enter the race for county executive in 2014 by the end of the year.
Nearby residents have been informed of a meeting on Wednesday to discuss plans for development on roughly 6 acres.
Violators could face a fine of up to $125. The restrictions are needed due to work on a major water main in Baltimore.
The library has been dealing with air conditioning problems.
The tour gives insight into the challenges faced by those suffering from dementia and other infirmities that often accompany aging.
Here's a look at what's coming up this week in Odenton and Severn.
Breaking down the discussion of a new development at the south end of Odenton.
District 21 senator asks Public Service Commission to fine utilities $100 million for recent power outages, with money going to boost faster recovery.
The latest issue of The Business Monthly offers an update on new projects in Severn, including the development of a mixed-use project near Severn-Danza Park.
The Two Rivers project calls for more than 2,000 new homes. The builders said they'll pay $38 million to accommodate new elementary school students from the project.
Delegate Cathy Vitale (R-District 33A) is personally informing BGE of any outages among her constituents.
The casino in Anne Arundel County contributed $13 million to the state's education trust fund.
The cost of the cards, which allow for unlimited use of MARC and Metro, will go up by $6.
While many businesses are still trying to learn how the Affordable Care Act will affect them, others say they are bracing themselves for higher costs.
Republicans and Democrats weigh in on the Supreme Court's decision upholding the Affordable Care Act.
At least two developers have proposed building live-work units to satisfy requirements for retail in Odenton. But is there demand?
Landlords at the Odenton Shopping Center said they remain in exclusive negotiations with a new grocer to fill the empty spot. And they have finalized a lease to fill part of the former Spunk Fitness space.
The developer of the former Nevamar site provided this aerial photo of the ongoing construction.
Novus Residences has proposed 239 units at Nevada Avenue and Hale Street and could get final approval from the county later this year.
Economic development officials say properties in the North Odenton stretch could be impacted by the widening of the road. The situation could open up discussions about revitalization.
The Odenton Town Center Oversight Committee will meet Tuesday.
Due to the forecast of high temperatures, MARC is warning customers to drink plenty of water. Restrictions will be in place on the Camden Line and Brunswick Line.