State Center Matters!

state centerSeton Hill – let’s get the word out that State Center Matters!

Seton Hill’s State Center Website

5 December 2014:
Last Monday, the State Center Neighborhood Alliance met for their monthly meeting regarding the development of the State Center.  For those of you unfamiliar with this project, the innovative redevelopment of State Center will provide jobs, homes, retail, an increased tax base, and community improvements to a long neglected area of the City just north of our neighborhood.   Your representatives in the Seton Hill Association have been involved in the planning of this project for over 8 years.

Next Tuesday, 9 December, the Senate Budget & Tax Committee is holding a briefing in Annapolis on State Center.  As many of you probably read in the Baltimore Sun (3 December), there are threats to the future of the State Center project.

Please sign the following petition, and tell all your friends and neighbors.  Your help in getting the word out to our elected officials is vital to ensuring the health of this project, and the future vitality of our neighborhood.

Petition: https://www.change.org/p/maryland-state-house-approve-the-state-center-redevelopment-project

UPDATES:

Dec 17, 2014 — There are two updates:
1. Please vote NO in this Business Journal poll and forward accordingly:
http://www.bizjournals.com/baltimore/pulse/poll/should-larry-hogan-get-to-decide-the-fate-of-state-center/16125591

2. The State Center project won’t go before the Board of Public Works this Wednesday (today), due to concerns about the cost (a one budget line item relative to the underground parking garage). The only other Board of Public Works meeting while O’Malley is in office is 7 January.

Bottom line: We need to keep up the pressure. Here’s how to do it:

Contact Maryland State Treasurer Nancy Kopp. Treasurer Kopp has been supportive of the State Center project in the past. There is pressure on her now to not permit an item re State Center to be on the next Board of Public Works agenda (on Jan 7) and, if it is on the agenda, to vote against the item. This item is a modest change to one budget line item relative to the underground parking garage.

Please contact Treasurer Kopp with the following message:
Treasurer Kopp, thank you for your past support of the State Center redevelopment. This project was proposed under the Ehrlich administration and strongly supported under the O’Malley administration. The innovative redevelopment of State Center will provide jobs, homes, retail, an increased tax base, and community improvements to a long neglected area of the City that is ready for change.

Please – we need you to not only allow this agenda item to come to vote on 7 January, but we need you to continue to support it as well.

Contact:
The Honorable Nancy Kopp
State of Maryland Treasurer
Goldstein Treasury Building
80 Calvert St, Annapolis, MD 21401;
PHONE: 800-974-0468
EMAIL: nkopp@treasurer.state.md.us
ON-LINE CONTACT FORM: http://www.treasurer.state.md.us/contactus.aspx

Elections Results

Here are the main (unofficial) election results from the 2014 General Election:

Governor/Lt. Governor (State of MD results)

Vote for One Party Early Voting Election Day Absentee / Provisionals Total Votes %
Anthony G. Brown And Ken Ulman
DEM 163,956 606,555 0 770,511 46.82
Larry Hogan And Boyd Rutherford
REP 136,714 710,393 0 847,107 51.47
Shawn Quinn And Lorenzo Gaztanaga
LIB 3,423 20,378 0 23,801 1.45
All Write Ins
1,167 3,092 0 4,259 0.26

Comptroller

Vote for One Party Early Voting Election Day Absentee / Provisionals Total Votes %
Peter Franchot
DEM 209,977 794,712 0 1,004,689 62.46
William H. Campbell
REP 89,679 511,665 0 601,344 37.39
All Write Ins
419 1,966 0 2,385 0.15

Attorney General

Vote for One Party Early Voting Election Day Absentee / Provisionals Total Votes %
Brian E. Frosh
DEM 184,644 699,410 0 884,054 55.5
Jeffrey N. Pritzker
REP 104,714 548,285 0 652,999 40.99
Leo Wayne Dymowski
LIB 7,179 46,712 0 53,891 3.38
All Write Ins
424 1,565 0 1,989 0.12

Representative in Congress, Congressional District 7

Vote for One Party Early Voting Election Day Absentee / Provisionals Total Votes %
Elijah Cummings
DEM 33,694 103,219 0 136,913 69.64
Corrogan R. Vaughn
REP 10,197 43,510 0 53,707 27.32
Scott Soffen
LIB 991 4,786 0 5,777 2.94
All Write Ins
41 156 0 197 0.1

State Senator, Legislative District 40

Vote for One Party Early Voting Election Day Absentee / Provisionals Total Votes %
Catherine E. Pugh
DEM 2,789 15,843 0 18,632 97.99
All Write Ins
25 357 0 382 2.01

House of Delegates, Legislative District 40

Vote for No More Than Three Party Early Voting Election Day Absentee / Provisionals Total Votes %
Frank M. Conaway, Jr.
DEM 2,200 10,924 0 13,124 30.45
Antonio Hayes
DEM 2,254 11,431 0 13,685 31.75
Barbara A. Robinson
DEM 2,222 10,987 0 13,209 30.65
All Write Ins
196 2,888 0 3,084 7.16
Shawn Tarrant (Write In)
DEM

Bond Issues:

Question A – School Loan

Early Voting Election Day Absentee / Provisionals Total Votes %
For 20,727 81,450 0 102,177 82.02
Against 3,722 18,683 0 22,405 17.98
Question B – Recreation and Public Facilities Loan
Early Voting Election Day Absentee / Provisionals Total Votes %
For 20,791 81,959 0 102,750 82.67
Against 3,606 17,928 0 21,534 17.33
Question C – Community and Economic Development Loan
Early Voting Election Day Absentee / Provisionals Total Votes %
For 18,132 69,857 0 87,989 71.98
Against 5,906 28,341 0 34,247 28.02
Question D – Baltimore Museum of Art Loan
Early Voting Election Day Absentee / Provisionals Total Votes %
For 18,653 73,949 0 92,602 75.35
Against 5,441 24,847 0 30,288 24.65
Question E – Walters Art Museum Loan
Early Voting Election Day Absentee / Provisionals Total Votes %
For 18,808 74,399 0 93,207 75.88
Against 5,291 24,332 0 29,623 24.12
Question F – Port Discovery Childern’s Museum Loan
Early Voting Election Day Absentee / Provisionals Total Votes %
For 19,286 74,884 0 94,170 76.85
Against 4,770 23,595 0 28,365 23.15
Question G – National Aquarium at Baltimore
Early Voting Election Day Absentee / Provisionals Total Votes %
For 19,026 75,836 0 94,862 77.48
Against 4,930 22,645 0 27,575 22.52
Charter Amendments:
Question H – City Council – Independent Counsel

Early Voting Election Day Absentee / Provisionals Total Votes %
For the Charter Amendment 15,396 59,171 0 74,567 66.52
Against the Charter Amendment 6,863 30,672 0 37,535 33.48
Question I – Multi-Year Collective Bargaining
Early Voting Election Day Absentee / Provisionals Total Votes %
For the Charter Amendment 17,211 64,115 0 81,326 71.93
Against the Charter Amendment 5,292 26,452 0 31,744 28.07
Question J – Transfer of Power and Duties
Early Voting Election Day Absentee / Provisionals Total Votes %
For the Charter Amendment 18,722 73,939 0 92,661 81.11
Against the Charter Amendment 3,977 17,602 0 21,579 18.89