Bush River Community Council

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Harford County Executive David R. Craig has announced he will soon be expanding the number of community councils by two. The County Executive, along with Councilwoman Mary Ann Lisanti and Councilman Joe Woods are seeking interested individuals to serve on the Abingdon and Bush River Community Councils respectively. If you are interested in representing the Forest Greens/Perryman Community please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

An information and organizational meeting for the two proposed Community Councils will be held on January 24, 2011 from 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. at the Abingdon Library, located at 2510 Tollgate Road in Abingdon.

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Mitchell Drive Development - Riverwalk Phase II

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Mitchell Drive Riverwalk II MapThe original developer of the 10 lots on Mitchell Drive has submitted a preliminary plan to Harford County creating a subdivision of 21 lots on the 32 acres directly behind those homes that were completed in 2008. While the plan is showing 27 lots the county is reviewing only the section designated as phase 1 with 21 lots. The DAC meeting is the format the county uses to officially inform the developer of comments from all county departments that are require to review and comment on the plan.  The meeting is open to the public for questions and comments. Wednesday January 5th at 9am in the county building.  If you can’t make the meeting, but have a question or comment on the development please pass it to someone on the board as we will have several members attending the meeting.

Yellow lab/basset hound found

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The mixed breed dog that was found on Friday, November 6 has found his home.

2010 Neighborhood Watch Update

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The 2010 Neighborhood Watch Program held their annual meeting on Friday, October 15. Deputy Nichols from the Harford County Sheriff's Office came in and talked about the service calls in our areas. Again this year we are staying relatively low in the number of calls for service. There have been some issues with things being stolen out of cars in different areas. Sheiff Nichols restated not to leave vehicles unlocked.

Also Deputy Nickoles talked about GPS devices.  If you have one, be warned people are looking to steal them..  When you set up your GPS, DO NOT program in your home address in the "HOME" button.  If you do when you are away from home someone can steal your GPS, and they know you are not at home, so they hit the "HOME" button, and go straight to your house! So find the address of a business, store, church, or something (not your neighbor's house) that will get you close to home.

We had a good time socializing, and talking about our community.  We want to reach out to others in our area that are not involved and encourage them to get involved. For more information please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .

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