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NEW HISTORY OF BOLTON HILL

Please join MRIA in celebration of
Frank R. Shivers Jr.’s recently released book
Bolton Hill: Classic Baltimore Neighborhood
June 20, 2010 2 – 4 pm
Memorial Episcopal Parish Hall
1401 Bolton Street, Baltimore, 21217

Books will be available for sale at the event

CLICK HERE to reserve your signed copy of the book.


TRASH CANS IN ALLEYS
For important information, CLICK HERE

CITIZENS ON PATROL
 

The COP program has new patrols scheduled. CLICK HERE to get more information.
To volunteer or for further information, contact Susan Henson-Haun at susan@vips.com.


CRIME FIGHTING RESOURCES

The newest online feature of the Baltimore City website
is a resource for residents and communities concerned with public
safety in Baltimore. The site, called 4 Steps for Fighting Crime,
has consolidated links to find methods of fighting crime. The four steps are:

Report a Crime -- http://www.baltimorecity.gov/crime/reportCrime.php
Track Crime -- http://www.baltimorecity.gov/crime/trackCrime.php
Prevent Crime -- http://www.baltimorecity.gov/crime/preventCrime.php
Speak Out! -- http://www.baltimorecity.gov/crime/speakOut.php

The "4 Steps for Fighting Crime" will allow those citizens concerned
with crime in the city to also be part of the solution. I believe
residents can play an even bigger role in making the city safer for
everyone when they are empowered with the knowledge and tools they
need to make a difference.


 
HIRAM GRAND LODGE & De Facto PARKING LOT
CLICK HERE for background information
on Hiram Grand Lodge plans,
per Fred B. Shoken, former chair,
MRIA Architectural Review Committee

STATE CENTER NEWS & DEVELOPMENTS
 
  STATE CENTER INFO: For additional information from the State Center
Development team: Visit www.statecenter.org or Email d.allen@sber.com or
Linda.izzo@dgs.state.md.us

MRIA INFO: To re-familiarize yourself with MRIA's actions on this
topic so that you can see how the Development Team is responding (or
not), please review this message and attachments that I sent out on
June 18:

The proposed State Center Re-development project continues to move
forward through various City and State approval processes which may
take several more months or so. It is an effort that will have long
lasting impact on Bolton Hill. An MRIA committee worked hard this
spring to bring the Bolton Hill neighborhood up to speed on what the
opportunities and pitfalls might be. MRIA sponsored two community
meetings -- April 12 and May 31.

Through this work, two documents were developed: Guiding Design
Principles
and 10 Project Enhancements. They were discussed by the
MRIA Board on June 3, 2008, and then were endorsed by unanimous vote
of the Board.

The MRIA Board also agreed to continue monitoring the progress of the
project. For further information about MRIA's work on this effort or
to be considered for participation in MRIA's efforts, contact John
Kyle at pres@boltonhill.org.
   




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