Politics & Government

Perry Hall: Ask Questions, Share Ideas With County Exec. Kamenetz

Reminder: The third "Coffee With Kevin" community chat is scheduled for Tuesday at Double T Diner on Joppa Road in Perry Hall.

Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz will be in Perry Hall this week to speak with, well, anyone who wants to grab a cup of coffee. 

If you happen to be available at 10 a.m. Tuesday, stop by Double T Diner at 4140 E Joppa Rd Nottingham for a slice of pie and maybe some chitchat about what is most important to Perry Hall residents. 

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What would you like the county executive to know about Perry Hall? What questions do you have for Kamenetz regarding Nottingham, White Marsh, Kingsville or any of the other surrounding neighborhoods. 

Tell us your thoughts in the comments section below. We ask contributors to keep the comments relevant to Perry Hall and to abide by our Patch Terms of Use. A common question, an interesting thread or a unique idea could be presented to the county executive on your behalf by Patch Tuesday. 

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"I thank County Executive Kevin Kamenetz for hosting this event to provide a forum for community and business leaders in Perry Hall to discuss issues important to us," Dennis Robinson, president of the Perry Hall Improvement Association said in a release.  "I look forward to a productive meeting and to continuing to work with the County Executive to ensure that Perry Hall remains a community where people want to live, raise families, work, shop, pray and play."

There is no pre-registration to attend the talk at Double T, although it is a diner so space may be limited. 

This is the third time Kamenetz has taken the show on the road for a Coffee With Kevin community meeting. The county executive made stops in Landsdowne and Parkville in 2012. (See photos from the Parkville confab here.) 

"I look forward to a really good exchange of information and ideas," Kamenetz said in a release.

>>> You don't always have to wait for the county executive to meet you at a diner to share an idea or two. Connect with Kamenetz via Twitter at @BCExKamenetz. We also encourage you to follow Perry Hall Patch on Facebook, Twitter and/or the daily newsletter. 

 

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