At a meeting at the Maryland City Volunteer Fire Department, about 50 people from a far west stretch of Anne Arundel County pushed Councilman Jamie Benoit, D-Crownsville, to vote against the county's revised General Development plan if it would allow two developments, Arundel Gateway and RiverWood, to be built. Residents said they were concerned they would send a surge of traffic onto the already busy Route 198 and a...
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Too Much at Maryland City - 2009-01-12 00:14:19
RiverWood is just too much for Maryland City. Too much utility needs, too much street use, too much for the local elementary school.
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Too Much at Maryland City - 2009-01-12 00:14:19
RiverWood is just too much for Maryland City. Too much utility needs, too much street use, too much for the local elementary school.
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