On Friday, Baltimore County Fifth District Councilman David Marks organized a group of volunteers to restore the Ramblebrook community sign, which had deteriorated due to weather over the course of more than two decades.
Ramblebrook, one of the oldest communities in Perry Hall, no longer has a homeowners association.
“I would like to thank Neal Houk and Bradley and Zachary Lang for their help with this project. They did a terrific job,” Councilman Marks said.
“My job as a Councilman is often to find ways to improve the community when neighborhood associations and the government cannot.”
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