On October 10, 2023 the Harford County Council passed the Warehouse Zoning Bill 23-026 as amended with a 5-2 vote. The bill limits warehouse buildings to 250,000 square feet per building with additional requirements to lessen impact on communities. However, non-resident business interests poisoned the guts of the bill by lobbying the Council for destructive amendments.
Senior Reporter of the Baltimore Business Journal Melody Simmons featured Perryman Peninsula in the September 29, 2023 edition of the publication. Residents have clashed with a big local developer over […]
On April 24, 2023, the grassroots 3P Protect Perryman Peninsula Coalition wisely chose to dismiss their lawsuit against Chesapeake Real Estate Group (CREG), Frederick Ward & Associates, Harford County, and […]
PERRYMAN, MD — Join us, the 3P Protect Perryman Peninsula Coalition (3P), as we journey into our shared history. We mark the 415th anniversary of Captain John Smith’s expedition into […]
Recently, development threats in Harford County have raised concerns for our communities. The failure to pass Bill 23-011 now leaves our cherished low-density areas, including Fallston, Benson, Forest Hill, and […]
Today, 3P Protect Perryman Peninsula, a grassroots organization focused on stopping further industrial development, protecting natural resources, and improving the quality of life of the Perryman community, announced its decision […]
The 3P Protect Perryman Peninsula coalition extends its heartfelt gratitude to County Executive Bob Cassilly and the Harford County Council members who voted in favor of Bill 23–005 Moratorium-Warehouse. This […]
3P calls for Penman to recuse himself. Harford County Councilman Aaron Penman faces a conflict of interest as he prepares to vote on Bill 023-005, the Warehouse Moratorium. The councilman’s […]
On February 28, 2023 the Protect Perryman Peninsula (3P) coalition in conjunction with the office of Harford County Council District F Representative, Jacob, Bennett, sponsored a Town Hall on Traffic […]