Baltimore County police drive through Towson's Uptown area. Photo by Carolin Harvey/ The Towerlight.
Baltimore County police drive through Towson's Uptown area. Photo by Carolin Harvey/ The Towerlight.

Baltimore County will host a series of public safety town hall meetings, with the first taking place next week in Towson.

The county currently has planned three town halls focused on public safety, transparency, and resident engagement. They will be held in Towson, Essex, and Randallstown.

Community members will be able to share their concerns, ask questions, and participate in conversation with public safety agency leaders.

The first town hall meeting will be held Monday, June 29, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology, located at 938 York Road in Towson.

Attendees can enter the school’s parking lot on Kenilworth Avenue.

The panel will feature public safety officials, including Baltimore County Police Chief Robert McCullough, Maryland Department of Juvenile Services Secretary Betsy Fox Tolentino, Baltimore County State’s Attorney Scott Shellenberger, and others.

Baltimore County Executive Klausmeier and County Council Chair Mike Ertel will deliver welcoming remarks for attendees.

The second town hall meeting will take place Tuesday, July 14, at 6 p.m. at CCBC Essex. It will be followed by a meeting on Wednesday, July 22, at 6 p.m. at Randallstown Community Center.

All of the town halls are free and open to the public.

Marcus Dieterle is the managing editor of Baltimore Fishbowl, telling the stories of communities across the Baltimore region. Marcus helped lead the team to win a Best of Show award for Website of General...

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