The Viaduct – Vol 7 No 3 – June 1994

Headlines and Article Summaries (June-July 1994 Issue)

  1. “Candidates Speak Out”
    This section provides statements from candidates running for various political offices, including their backgrounds, platforms, and views on community issues. Candidates emphasize topics such as crime reduction, community engagement, welfare reform, and government transparency​.
  2. “The Other Side of the Story – The Waste Transfer Station”
    An article presenting testimony against the proposed BFI (Browning-Ferris Industries) waste transfer station. Concerns include increased traffic on the already dangerous U.S. Route 1 and the ethical implications of accepting out-of-region waste​.
  3. “Elkridge Carnival – Bigger and Better”
    Coverage of the upcoming Elkridge Carnival, which will feature new rides, including the “Kamikaze.” The carnival is described as a key community event supporting local organizations through fundraising. It also highlights the parade scheduled for June 18, with Sam Merson named Grand Marshal​.
  4. “ECA Meeting Report”
    A summary of the May 19 Elkridge Community Association meeting, including plans for the carnival and discussions on local zoning and traffic issues. The meeting emphasized the need for community participation and volunteer efforts​.
  5. “Scenic Roads Program”
    A brief note encouraging community members to get involved in maintaining the beauty of local roads. It also mentions ongoing discussions about road safety and the environmental impact of new developments​.
  6. “Community Notices”
    This section provides announcements on local events, including memorial acknowledgments for recently deceased community members, and a call for skilled volunteers for community projects​.
  7. “School Construction Update”
    Details on the need for a replacement site for Ellicott Mills Middle School and projections for new school facilities by 2001. It emphasizes the growing educational needs of the community and the selection process for new school leadership​.

Summary – The Viaduct (June-July 1994 Issue)

The June-July 1994 issue of The Viaduct focuses on local political issues, community events, and ongoing development concerns in Elkridge.

The “Candidates Speak Out” section features statements from political candidates addressing key issues such as crime prevention, welfare reform, and government transparency, encouraging residents to stay informed and vote.

A major point of contention is the proposed BFI waste transfer station, which faces community opposition due to concerns about increased traffic on U.S. Route 1 and the ethical implications of handling out-of-region waste.

Community spirit is celebrated through the Elkridge Carnival, which promises to be bigger than ever, featuring new rides like the Kamikaze and a parade led by Grand Marshal Sam Merson. The event serves as a major fundraiser for local organizations.

The Elkridge Community Association (ECA) meeting report emphasizes ongoing zoning and traffic issues, while encouraging greater community involvement and volunteer participation in future projects.

Updates on school construction reveal efforts to address the region’s growing educational needs, including finding a replacement site for Ellicott Mills Middle School and plans to build additional schools by 2001.

Additionally, the Scenic Roads Program urges community members to maintain the natural beauty of local roads while raising concerns about road safety and the environmental impact of new developments.

Throughout the issue, there is a consistent emphasis on civic engagement, community pride, and responsible development.

Link to Full Issue:

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