Politics & Government
Plan for Formal Owings Mills Development Group Shelved
A resolution that sought to create a formal committee to discuss development in Owings Mills was withdrawn Monday evening.

Baltimore County councilmembers Vicki Almond and Kenneth Oliver withdrew a resolution, which had sought to create a formal committee to discuss future commercial development in Owings Mills, during Mondayβs legislative session.Β
The resolution would have created a βCommittee to Explore the Future of Owings Millsβ and said such a committee would βassist and advise the county government and its agencies in the future development ofβ¦Rosewood Institutional Educational Center, , the Owings Mills Mall, and the Owings Mills Metro site.βΒ
was asked to be part of the group, and Stevenson University and were also to be invited, sources said, in addition to community groups like the Reisterstown-Owings Mills-Glyndon Coordinating Council.
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Neither Almond or Oliver were immediately available to comment on the resolutionβs withdrawal.
The September by Vanguard Equities and Greenberg Gibbons, which developed Hunt Valley Towne Centre in Cockeysville, plus the start of and a led Almond and Oliver .
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