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This agency was created in 1958 to operate and maintain the fifteen- story State Office Building and the six-story State Roads Building, and the former Department of Motor Vehicles Building on Guilford Avenue. These buildings, with a few exceptions, house all State agen- cies located in Baltimore City. The agency's staff is responsible for facilities consisting of extensive parking areas, heating and air condi- tioning plants, network telephone communications system, concession- operated cafeteria, modern elevators, landscaped grounds, etc. The cost of operation is partially borne by funds collected from Special Fund agencies (Acts 1958, chap. 40). Appropriations 1967 1968 General Funds . - - $597,368 $637,259 Reimbursable Funds 217,892 235,222 Totals $815,260 $872,481 Staff: 84. GOVERNOR'S COMMITTEE TO KEEP MARYLAND BEAUTIFUL Chairman: John E. Clark Executive Director: Margaret Rosch Jones 8 E. Mulberry Street, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 752-7702 The Governor appointed this Committee in 1954 to promote cleanli- ness on highways, roadsides, picnic areas, parks, and other public places. Its forty members represent all sections of Maryland. Appropriations 1967 1968 General Funds $20,000 $21,000 MARYLAND ENVIRONMENTAL TRUST Temporary Chairman: John E. Clark. 1971 (Other officers not yet chosen) Ex officio members: Spiro T. Agnew, Governor of Maryland; William. S. James, President of the Senate; Marvin Mandel, Speaker of the House of Delegates. Appointed members: Charles R. Anderson, 1968; Emil S. Maynard, 1968; John Thomas Parran, Jr„ 1968; H. Lee Hoffman, 1969; Mrs. Philip A. Insley, 1969; Mrs. Clarence Kern, 1969; Jeanette Leath, 1970; Edward H. Morse, 1970; Mrs. J. M. P. Wright. 1970; Lucille Roeder, 1971; Charles Edward Wise, Jr„ 1971. 8 E. Mulberry Street, Baltimore 21202 Telephone: 752-7702 The Maryland Environmental Trust was created by Chapter 648, Acts of 1967, to conserve, improve, stimulate and perpetuate the aesthetic, natural health, scenic and cultural qualities of the Mary- land environment. The Trust is also to encourage the people of the State to do so and to promote the continuing interest in and study in such matters. The Trust consists of twelve trustees appointed by the Governor by and with the advice and consent of the Senate for four-year terms. In addition, the Governor, the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Delegates serve as ex officio members. |
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