Classroom trailers at Towson High School, which is one of the most crowded schools in the county with a student capacity rating of 130%. Photo by John Lee/WYPR.
Classroom trailers at Towson High School, which is one of the most crowded schools in the county with a student capacity rating of 130%. Photo by John Lee/WYPR.

Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski wants the County Council to scrap a Monday vote on a controversial plan to control development near overcrowded schools.

Council members are proposing multiple amendments which Olszewski says he hasn’t seen.

“At this point, it’s unclear what any final legislation might look like,” Olszewski said. “Given the concerns and given the complications of this bill, I would support them taking a step back and really trying to bring all of the stakeholders together to see if there is something workable.”

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