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Liz Walsh, civil engineer, construction lawyer, old Ellicott City resident, and Democratic candidate
for Howard County Council, District 1, has published a Legislative Plan of Action Specific to Flood
Mitigation in response to the recent repeat of devastating flooding in eastern Howard County, old
Ellicott City particularly.
Ellicott City, MD, June 01, 2018 --(PR.com)-- Liz Walsh, civil engineer, construction lawyer, old
Ellicott City resident, and Democratic candidate for Howard County Council, District 1, has published a
Legislative Plan of Action Specific to Flood Mitigation in response to the recent repeat of devastating
flooding in eastern Howard County, old Ellicott City particularly.
Walsh's plan is based on her years of professional experience in the construction industry, as a
community activist working to #SaveChurchRoad since before the 2016 flood, and as a longtime resident
of the historic town who shares the hopes and concerns of her neighbors and community.
“It's been just four days since my hometown flooded for the second time in less than two years, and so
many of us are still grieving and in shock. But we need comprehensive, meaningful action now--not
words--to ensure that this does not continue to happen again and again, worse and worse each time. We
must steel ourselves for hard truths and harder work,” said Walsh, who is challenging incumbent Jon
Weinstein in the Howard County District 1 Council primary race. “I am ready for change, for the good,
and I am up to the task.”
Funding an early warning flood alert system along the Hudson, Tiber and New Cut branches.
Enacting an emergency measure prohibiting the County from issuing new development building permits,
plan approvals or waivers for six months.
Prioritize and fund flood mitigation projects with greatest cost-benefit impact.
Enact an emergency measure requiring that any new construction complies with existing law as it pertains
to stormwater management and environmental conservation (including buffers and setbacks).
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Enact stronger stormwater management law to address present-day precipitation levels.
Change criteria for open-space preservation (e.g., lower acreage, adjacency requirements) so that more
properties, particularly on the east side of the County, qualify.
“Howard County has commissioned plenty of task forces, and working groups, and reports on the subject
of flooding in this old town. But we never put them into effect, or change the practices that exacerbate the
flooding year after after. I want my plan to invite community feedback and create a true partnership to
make effective, actionable ideas a reality,” Walsh said. “So tell me, what did I leave out? What can we do
better, and sooner? And most importantly--when do we start?”
When elected, Liz will protect our schools by focusing on bolstering funding and addressing root causes
of overcrowding, control new development by wresting control of our County's land-use law, policy and
procedures from special interest groups and developers, and invest in plans that will protect our rapidly
vanishing greenspace and flooding watersheds and serve the public good, including ample and affordable
housing at every age, bikeways, green infrastructure and parks, and sustainable small business corridors.
Liz does not take special interest money, which means she accepts no developer contributions. It makes a
difference. Learn more about Liz and the issues she will champion at WalshforOne.com and follow her
campaign on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Media contact:
Cassie France-Kelly
Cgfk3697@gmail.com
443-710-9373
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Contact Information:
Liz Walsh for District 1 Howard County
Cassie France-Kelly
443 710 9373
Contact via Email
walshforone.com
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