Politics & Government

Howard County Executive Offers 'Outside Perspective' at ROG Meeting

Howard County Executive Ken Ulman attended a community group's meeting in northwest Baltimore County Monday evening.

A county executive made an appearance at Monday's monthly Reisterstown-Owings Mills-Glyndon Coordinating Council meeting, but probably not the county executive you're thinking of.

Howard County Executive Ken Ulman, who was invited to discuss how he works with community organizations, spent much of his 20 minutes saying he felt the absence of local municipal government was a good thing for Baltimore and Howard counties.

Neither county has an incorporated city with its own local government.

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Without municipal government, Ulman said the counties are dependent upon having strong and active community organizations.

It’s the county government’s responsibility to work with those organizations, he said.

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β€œI generally think it’s a good thing. There’s not a duplicating level of bureaucracy,” Ulman said. β€œThis system is better, but it’s only better when you have really engaged citizenry.” 

Baltimore County Del. Dan Morhaim, a District-11 Democrat, said he invited Ulman to speak in part because Baltimore and Howard counties are so similar in their government structure but also because Ulman is president of the Maryland Association of Counties.

β€œIt’s always good to get some outside perspective,” Morhaim said.Β 

Ulman is also familiar with the area; his wife’s family lives in Reisterstown.

β€œI’m up here all the time,” he said.

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