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Baltimore-area officials back state legislators renewed push to provide more transit money

The Maryland Department of Transportation’s draft five-year budget provides only an average of $326 million per year for critical repair needs, while the agency’s own Capital Needs Inventory called for an average of $462 million per year, the Democratic officials said.

Decision on indoor dining in Anne Arundel County likely to come on December 30th

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Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman lifts ban on indoor dining

By Emily Zantow - The Washington Times - Wednesday, December 30, 2020 Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman signed an executive order on Wednesday to lift a ban on indoor dining that had been challenged in circuit court. Under the new rules, indoor dining in the county is allowed at 25% capacity. The change came after Titan Hospitality Group had filed a lawsuit over Mr. Pittman’s initial order that barred indoor dining from Dec. 16 to Jan. 13. The plaintiffs dropped the lawsuit in lieu of the new order. Circuit Judge William Mulford temporarily had blocked the ban this month and allowed eateries to continue to operate at the 50% capacity limit set by Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan.

Anne Arundel County Executive Pittman announces indoor dining to remain at 25% capacity

Credit: WBAL-TV 11 Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman has announced an order to have indoor dining remain at 25% capacity, despite previously attempting to suspend indoor dining. This announcement comes after a two-day court hearing. I believe we demonstrated to the court that the county’s decision was based on our strong desire to save lives and protect public health and was neither arbitrary nor capricious, Pittman said in a statement. However, the prospect of a sudden and disruptive closure of indoor dining prompted me to evaluate the best course of action at this time. Upon issuance of Executive Order #40, Titan Hospitality Group agreed to dismiss their case challenging the county’s previous executive order, which suspended indoor dining for four weeks. The new executive order renders the temporary order granted by Judge William C. Mulford II on Dec. 16 moot, as

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