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BALTIMORE METROPOLITAN COUNCIL

ORIGIN & FUNCTIONS


In 1992, the Baltimore Metropolitan Council was created as the regional planning agency for metropolitan Baltimore (Chapter 201, Acts of 1992). The Council originated as the Baltimore Regional Planning Council within the State Planning Department in 1956. Renamed the Regional Planning Council in 1964, it separated from the Department in 1984. The Council became the Baltimore Regional Council of Governments in 1989 and adopted its present name in 1992 (Chapter 201, Acts of 1992).

The Baltimore Metropolitan Council promotes cooperation among local governments in the Baltimore metropolitan area to share information, collect data, and solve common problems. It also anticipates future needs in infrastructure, the environment, and economic development. Under formal agreements among its members, the Council provides regional planning for solid waste management and transportation.

The Council is composed of the Mayor of Baltimore; county executives of Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Harford and Howard counties, Maryland; and a Carroll County commissioner (Code 1957, Art. 78D, secs. 1-7).

REGIONAL INFORMATION CENTER

The Baltimore Metropolitan Council operates the Regional Information Center, an urban planning and regional library associated with the Enoch Pratt Free Library. The Center provides data on demographic and economic trends, transportation planning, land use, environmental management, waste management, and water quality.

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