Local Green Building Discussion on WAMU
Listen a radio program on local green building initiatives on today's Kojo Nnamdi Show, 88.5 FM, WAMU.
Labels: Green Building
A weblog dedicated to exploring political, social, and environmental issues in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
Local Green Building Discussion on WAMU
Labels: Green Building
Local Sewage Plants to Get Upgrades
Labels: Pollution
Close Delegate Races Go to Court
Labels: Legislature
In what will hopefully be remembered as an unfortunate Ehrlich administration initiative that will never see the light of day (along with the ICC, selling off public lands, and several others), the proposed introduction of Asian oysters (Crassostrea ariakensis) has run in to additional roadblocks. It turns out that a particular parasite, Bonamia, could cause "almost total mortality" to the exotic oyster. Bonamia is not currently in the Chesapeake Bay, but it was found in 60 percent of the Asian oysters introduced in North Carolina's Bogue Sound.
Labels: Oysters
County Stormwater Standards Inadequate
Labels: Parole, Stormwater
More Fire Department Mismanagement
Labels: Fire Department
Post Profile of Leopold
Labels: Leopold
Let's Give Thanks
Labels: Election2006
Leopold Appoints New Fire Chief
Labels: Leopold
According to a recent report by outgoing Director Joe Rutter's Department of Planning and Zoning, the County is dangerously short of land zoned for commercial and industrial development. Only 6,381 acres of undisturbed woodland, wetland, and meadow remain to accomodate the County's ever increasing demand for Wal-Mart's, Jiffy Lubes, Burger Chef's, and car dealerships.
Labels: Development, Satire
DC Pushes the Environmental Envelope
Labels: Green Building
Leopold Stands Fast on Gambrills Site
Labels: Leopold, Naval Academy Farm
Madness at the Mall
Labels: Crime
Votes Counted, Republicans Win
Labels: Leopold
More Special Elections
Labels: Annapolis
Leopold Announces Appointments
Labels: Dennis Callahan, Leopold
Today's Capital covers the ongoing drama of the Crofton Wal-Mart , a project threatening wetlands and the 100-year flood plain connected to the Little Patuxent River. The opposition to the project, lead by members of Crofton First, testified at the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) hearing that, among other things, encroaching several acres onto the 100-year flood plan, which the project proposes to do, could lead to serious flooding of Route 3 south of the project.
Labels: Development, Patuxent
Today's Sun has an interesting piece describing how Vermont, which is trying to produce 25 percent of its energy from "farms and forests" by 2025, is facilitating the adoption of methane digesters by cow farmers in the state.
Labels: Renewable Energy
Executive-Elect Leopold's First Moves
Labels: Dennis Callahan, Leopold
Bay Still Failing, but Not Quite as Badly
Labels: CBF, Chesapeake Bay
Annapolis Project Greens Roof
Labels: Annapolis, Green Building
"If you think I was ineffective before, Katie bar the door." Delegate (for the time being) Don Dwyer, on his potential to be even less effective over the next 4 years should he be re-elected. He currently trails Joan Cadden by 30 votes.
Labels: Dwyer, Legislature, Quotable
Executive Race Decided
Labels: Leopold
District 6 Election Victory Spawns Another Election
Labels: County Council
Post Election Prediction
Labels: Annapolis, Prediction
Republicans Suffer Local Setbacks
Labels: County Executive, Legislature
Vote Tuesday!
Labels: Election2006
County Executive Profiles
Labels: Leopold
Capital Coverage of State Senate Races
Labels: Legislature
Time to Replace the Rutter
Labels: Janet Owens, Joe Rutter
Profile of the State's Attorney Race
Labels: Weathersbee
District 31 House Profile
Labels: Legislature
Capital Coverage of the House of Delegates Races
Labels: Legislature