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Ch. 131
1995 LAWS OF MARYLAND
DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE SERVICES
40.01.01 OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY
(B) Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center. Acquire property and
prepare detailed plans for a comprehensive juvenile justice center,
provided that no funds may be expended [prior to receipt of a
report to be] UNLESS BY OCTOBER 31, 1995 A REPORT IS jointly
submitted by the Department of Juvenile Services and the
Baltimore City government on the selection of an agreed upon site
for the Baltimore City Juvenile Justice Center and the budget
committees have reviewed and commented on the report, or the
passage of 90 days from receipt of the report. The report shall: (1)
describe all actions taken by the Department and Baltimore City in
selecting the facility site; (2) summarize efforts taken by the
Department and Baltimore City to inform the affected
communities about the facility and efforts to encourage community
support; and (3) acknowledge the commitment of the Department
and Baltimore City to work with the affected communities on an
on-going basis to resolve community problems, if any, relating to
the facility (Baltimore City)............................... ......................
[(C) Arthur G. Murphy, Sr. Youth Services Center. Renovation of
former school to provide a 60-bed, residential program with
education component, provided that no funds shall be expended
for this project without a commitment of federal fund support,
based on an agreement between the Department of Juvenile
Services and the U.S. Department of Labor. The Department of
Juvenile Services shall report to the budget committees regarding'
the federal fund portion for operating the program. The budget
committees will have 45 days to review and comment or the funds
shall be considered approved (Baltimore City)................................
50.01.00 MISCELLANEOUS GRANT PROGRAMS
(A) Silver Spring Revitalization. Provide a grant to Montgomery
County to ACQUIRE PROPERTY, design, construct, equip, and
renovate facilities for the Silver Spring Revitalization Project,
subject to the requirement that Montgomery County provide an
equal and matching fund. Notwithstanding the provisions of
Section 1(5) of this Act, the matching fund may include
expenditures made after June 1, 1993, for property acquisition and
the relocation of occupants of structures demolished or to be
demolished within the Silver Spring Urban Renewal Project Area,
and for the design, construction, renovation, and equipping of
facilities for this project. Provided that the State's total
commitment to the Silver Spring Revitalization remains $15
million (Montgomery County)...........................................................
6,000,000
- 1786 -
300,000]
[595,000]
895,000
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