Counties Offer Local Perspective On Large-Load Energy Facility Integration

On March 12, Director of Intergovernmental Relations Dominic Butchko submitted a letter of information to the Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee on SB 992 – Public Utilities - Large Load Customers - Registration and Demand Response Program. This bill would establish a framework for requiring large load customers, primarily data centers, to provide certain information to the Public Service Commission (PSC) before interconnecting in Maryland. While regulation of electric interconnection largely falls outside local…

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Expanding Development Appeals Framework Threatens Housing Production Entirely

On March 10, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs testified before the Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee in opposition to SB 733 – Land Use - Definitions and Boards of Appeals.  As drafted, the bill would totally upend the current residential development process by dramatically expanding the universe of veto points for development projects. Under this proposed framework, housing production in Maryland would likely grind to a complete stop. This legislation would significantly expand the scope…

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Data Center Planning and Development Must Recognize Local Authority and Infrastructure Realities

On March 10, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic Butchko submitted written testimony to the Environment and Transportation Committee in opposition to HB 1411 – Data Center Planning and Transparency Act.  This bill requires large-scale data center operators to report their environmental and resource impacts to to certain State and local agencies and and mandates that each jurisdiction with over 10,000 residents create formal plans for managing these facilities by 2027. In doing so, it establishes…

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Integrating Safe School Routes Into Residential Development Planning

On March 6, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic Butchko testified before the Economic Matters Committee in support of HB 1296 - Preliminary Subdivision and Site Plans - Safe School Route Reports - Requirement with amendments.  This bill places certain requirements on residential projects which may contribute to the population of students walking to schools. Safe walking and biking routes to school are a shared priority for local governments, families, and school systems across Maryland. HB…

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Advancing Life-Saving Fire Safety Standards for Short-Term Rentals

On March 5, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic Butchko testified before the Economic Matters Committee in support of HB 1221 - Public Safety - Short-Term Rental Units - Fire Safety (Jillian and Lindsay Wiener Short-Term Rental Fire Safety Act) with amendments.  This bill advances a straightforward and important goal: ensuring that short–term rental units meet baseline, common-sense fire safety expectations—clear egress information, functional smoke alarms, and readily available extinguishers. Short-term rentals have rapidly emerged as…

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Balancing Family Child Care Homes and Neighborhood Infrastructure Capacity

On March 5, Director of Intergovernmental Relations Dominic Butchko testified before the Economic Matters Committee in support of HB 1259 - Zoning Authorities - Operation of Family Child Care Homes - Prohibitions and Requirements with amendments. This bill limits local jurisdictions’ ability to regulate the siting of family child care homes and large family child care homes within residential neighborhoods. While counties certainly share the objective of expanding access to affordable, reliable child care in…

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Counties Flag Operational Challenges With Proposed Pesticide Notification Registry

On March 4, Legislative Services Assistant Charlotte Fleckenstein gave in person testimony on behalf of Karrington Anderson to the Environment and Transportation Committee in opposition to HB 1237 - Pesticide Applications - Subscription Contract Requirements and Registry Establishment.  This bill establishes the Residential Pollinator Protection and Neighbor Notification Registry within the Department of Agriculture for individuals to receive advance notification of pesticide applications on neighboring properties. Counties already follow strict pesticide safety regulations and public…

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Session Updates on Housing, Budget Pressure, and the Road to Crossover

This week on the Conduit Street Podcast, we check in on the 2026 Maryland General Assembly session as lawmakers approach the critical crossover deadline.   Tune in to the Conduit Street Podcast weekly, wherever you get your podcasts! Subscribe to the Conduit Street Blog and stay in the know!

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Baltimore County Announces Permitting Ombudsman To Help Navigate Development Process

Baltimore County has announced a new resource designed to help residents, businesses, and developers navigate the permitting process more efficiently. The Department of Permits, Approvals, and Inspections (PAI) has established a Permits, Approvals, and Inspections Ombudsman position to assist applicants who may be unsure how to begin the permitting process, need help identifying the correct contacts, or are experiencing challenges moving a project forward. The new role is intended to serve as a neutral resource that…

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Counties Warn Against Binding State Flood Determinations Over Local Land Use Authority

On March 3, Director of Intergovernmental Relations Dominic Butchko testified before the Education, Energy, and the Environment Committee in opposition to SB 687 - Environment - Flood Risk Review Process - Establishment.  This bill would require the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) to establish a new “flood risk review process” for areas identified as being at risk of tidal or nontidal flooding, apply that process to MDE’s review of plans and permits, and then…

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