Maryland State Comptroller, Peter Franchot, is spending the day visiting Baltimore County, with a stop at Dulaney High School on the list.
The 53-year-old school has been plagued with multiple issues including discolored water, flooding due to burst pipes, a lack of ADA-compliant restrooms and air conditioning, and most recently an electrified fence.
RELATED: Electrified fence repaired at Dulaney High School
Franchot visits schools throughout the state as part of his role as a member of the Board of Public Works, which approves public school construction funding.
State Comptroller Franchoct visits Dulaney HS tours facility details @HagerfromABC2 @ABC2NEWS pic.twitter.com/j0oPHwDDds
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