Re-imagining West North Avenue
A set of visioning workshops
for West North Avenue are taking place over the next few weeks as part of a
Baltimore City Department of Transportation project organized by Coppin Heights CDC, Councilman Nick Mosby(7th District), Druid Heights CDC, Neighborhood Design Center, and Reservoir Hill Improvement Council. The workshops bring together
residents to discuss how they'd like to see the North Avenue streetscape look.
What kind
of landscaping and lighting are desired?
How
wide should North Avenue
be?
How can
it be more pedestrian and bicycle friendly?
What
can be done to encourage local business to set up shop on North Avenue?
How can
a new design help connect the communities along North Avenue in positive ways?
ALL ARE WELCOME!
WE NEED YOUR INPUT!
The workshop for the stretch of North Avenue from Charles Street to
McCulloh is scheduled for:
Wednesday,
7 May; 5-9 pm
John Eager Howard
Recreation Center
2100 Brookfield Avenue
Baltimore, MD,
21217
A free dinner will be served
We live and work in a wonderful part of Baltimore City.
This is an opportunity for the communities and institutions along West North Avenue
to work together to create a North
Avenue streetscape that best serves our
communities, and in the course of working together, get to know each other as
neighbors, and build new, creative relationships between our communities and
institutions.
For
more information on the project
For the
stretch of North Avenue
from Charles Street west
to McCulloh,
Contact
the Reservoir Hill Improvement Council office at
410.225.7547,
or write to rgwynallen@reservoirhill.net
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