You Can Help Protect Perryman in June

There are three important dates coming up in June where you can do your part to help Protect Perryman Peninsula. Tuesday, 21 June 7:30pm County Council Meeting The last County Council Meeting before the Council takes their self-appointed summer vacation in July & August. The Protect Perryman Peninsula team plans to present the Council with […]

Jacob Bennett’s Statement on Perryman Peninsula

Jacob Bennett, Candidate for County Council District F Posted June 17, 2022 on Facebook The people of Perryman have been dumped upon with industrial freight terminals for over 20 years. This has created significant traffic issues, poisoned water wells, increased air pollution and strained local infrastructure. Now, the County government plans to dump on Perryman […]

Wini Roche Letter of Support for Perryman

Wini Roche, Candidate for Harford County Council President www.electwini.com Provided September 9, 2022 I applaud the ongoing efforts of 3P, Inc. and the coalition to oppose the proposal for a mega distribution center on the Perryman Peninsula. This project is the latest evidence of the unchecked power developers have on public policy and land use […]

Senator Bob Cassilly’s Statement on Proposed Mitchell Farm Project

Senator Bob Cassilly, Candidate for County Executive Provided by Bob Cassilly on July 17, 2022 I oppose the proposal that has been put forth for an ultra-mega distribution center on the Perryman Peninsula as unfair to, and unsafe for, the other landowners on the Perryman Peninsula and a risk to a fragile environment. While property […]

Brooke Lierman, Candidate for Maryland State Comptroller, Opposition Letter on the Mitchell Farm Project

Brooke Lierman, Candidate for State Comptroller Provided by Brooke Lierman on September 13th, 2022 https://www.brookelierman.com/ The proposal for a mega distribution center on the Perryman Peninsula is not in the best interest of Harford County residents or the state of Maryland. This proposed development would also wreak havoc on Harford County’s pristine environment. I strongly […]

The Great Perryman Peninsula Moratorium Bamboozle

The Perryman Peninsula Moratorium bill died when the County Council declined to act on Tuesday May 3, 2022. Here is a timeline summary of the Great Perryman Peninsula Moratorium Bamboozle. UNANIMIMOUS VOTE BY COUNCIL On April 19 2022 all 7 Councilmen voted FOR Bill 22-003, as amended.   VETOED BY BARRY GLASSMAN, COUNTY EXECUTIVE On […]

WMAR News: ‘We feel betrayed’: Warehouse opponents disappointed by Harford County Council’s lack of response

BEL AIR., MD (WMAR) — “Concerned homeowners in Perryman were hoping for a win at Tuesday night’s Harford County Council meeting. This comes after County Executive Barry Glassman vetoed a measure that would’ve delayed development of a massive warehouse project. Unfortunately, none of the seven council members took up a motion to override the veto.” […]

Veto Override – Perryman Peninsula Moratorium

Perryman residents received bad news today upon learning of the County Executive’s Veto of 22-003, Perryman Peninsula Moratorium. For months the County Executive has been refusing to meet with residents about the proposed development of the Mitchell Farm Property. The development, an illegal freight terminal and distribution center, is a prohibited use in the light […]

WBFF News: Harford County Council votes to pause development of proposed warehouse

BEL AIR., MD (WBFF) — “Concerned residents in the Harford County community of Perryman got a temporary win tonight, with the County Council voting to pause a project to turn 700 acres of farmland into more than 5 million square feet of warehouses.” Read more at FoxBaltimore.com  

Moratorium Vote Coming Within A Week

Ask your Councilman to please vote for the Moratorium to give the Perryman Community and Harford County some additional time to form a team of experts, politicians and representation from the community some extra time. A little time before the largest planned E-Commerce freight distribution project in Harford County history paves over a 711 acre farm. An […]