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Growing Gray Manor Dundalk Association

Gray Manor and Northshire Community Association is growing and becoming a stronger advocate for citizens in the communities. Last nights monthly meeting showed a great turnout of concerned citizens for what is happening, or should happen, within the Communities.

Officer Shipley's community crime report show detailed our low crime statistics, while explaining that what crimes were committed were mostly minor infractions and misdemeanors. This is one of the great benefits of living in these communities.

Ideas exchanged last evening with the board to aid in Community cleanup, traffic control, safety concerns and the general welfare of the citizenry were discussed. Two new committees were formed to investigate and discuss opportunities for traffic control/slowing devices and One-Way streets.

The Traffic control commitee will be headed by Board Treasurer, Stephen Luckett. This committee will look into possibilities of speed humps, limiters, slowing devices and new traffic signals at currently dangerous intersections like Trappe Rd and Page Dr. The amount of School traffic on Trappe Rd along with the amount of vehicles disobeying speed laws has made Trappe at Page Dr a very serious concern.

The One-Way streets committee will be headed by Board President, Linda Gossman. This commitee will work with the County on their street direction proposals and what would work best within our communities. Over the course of the last year, this has been a heated topic of debate, but the Board has committed to address this issue for the safety of our residents and their children.

If you are a resident of the Gray Manor or Northshire Communities, please join us for our next monthly meeting on Tuesday November 10th 2009. We meet the second Tuesday of each month (except July and December) at 6:30PM at the Gray Manor Luthern Church 212 Oakwood Rd Dundalk, MD 21222. You can check out new information, upcoming meeting, or ways you can help at our website www.graymanor.org.

Posted Wednesday Oct 14