Where are the Maryland state workers moving to?

Where are the Maryland state workers moving to?

About 3,300 Maryland state workers will relocate to leased office space in downtown Baltimore under a plan to relocate a dozen state agencies announced Monday by Gov. Larry Hogan.

Where to get Maryland title for out of state vehicle?

If you delay beyond 60 days, you will not be eligible for a tax credit for any titling tax paid in another state, and you may be subject to a citation for an out of state registration. You can apply for a Maryland title, and registration, in person at any of the MVA’s full service branch offices.

Why is MD Department of Human Services moving to cloud?

The State believes that moving to a shared health and human services platform will provide multiple benefits for Marylanders, our state employees and our federal partners. The MD THINK cloud-based platform is expected to deliver significant cost savings, streamline program operations, and increase agency productivity.

Where are the state offices located in Baltimore?

Most of the workers already are located in Baltimore at the aging state office complex known as State Center less than a mile northwest of downtown. Hogan said the state recently budgeted about $50 million to fund the planned move to newly leased commercial office space.

Is the Maryland Department of Health moving to downtown Baltimore?

The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) will be the second state agency to move to a new location, bringing an additional 1,199 State employees to Downtown. Earlier this year, the Hogan administration worked with legislative leaders to commit $50 million in supplemental budget to support the relocation of state agencies to downtown Baltimore.

How many state employees are moving to Baltimore?

On Monday, Governor Larry Hogan announced the initial steps to move 3,300 State employees from 12 different agencies from the aging State Center complex to Downtown Baltimore. He said this move will “help revitalize the city’s Central Business District.”

Which is the second state agency to move to a new location?

The Maryland Department of Health (MDH) will be the second state agency to move to a new location, bringing an additional 1,199 state employees downtown. Watch today’s press conference.

How big is Maryland Department of Human Services?

To put this plan in motion, the State is publishing a Request for Proposal (RFP) seeking commercial office space to relocate the headquarters of the Maryland Department of Human Services (DHS) and its 720 employees to the Downtown area. The department will need approximately 105,000 sq. ft. of office space.