Howard Co. [Maryland] revokes building permit, introduces legislation to block proposed ICE detention center
Source: WTOP
Howard Co. revokes building permit, introduces legislation to block proposed ICE detention center
Neal Augenstein | naugenstein@wtop.com
February 3, 2026, 10:39 AM
Howard County, Maryland, has revoked the building permit for a private detention center that County Executive Calvin Ball said was going to be used by U.S. Immigration and Customs. And the county council has introduced emergency legislation to stop the project.
After a recent inspection and leasing advertisements for the proposed detention center, located at 6522 Meadowridge Road in Elkridge, the county determined this privately owned building is intended for occupancy by ICE, said Ball in a Monday news conference. ... The retrofitting of a private office buildings for detention use without transparency, without input, without clear oversight, is deeply troubling, Ball said. In this case, the proposed detention center sits in an existing office park in close proximity to health care providers, schools, parks and neighborhoods.
According to Ball, the county wasnt aware of specific lease agreements or contracts between the building owner and any federal agency. ... The countys director of inspections, licenses and permits and permits revoked the building permit, Ball said.
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Later, Monday, the Howard County Council introduced two pieces of emergency legislation aimed at preventing private entities, rather than government agencies, from operating detention centers in the county.
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Neal Augenstein
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