April General Meeting 2016

The General Meeting is today, 12 April 2016.

When: 7pm

Where: The Visitor Center at St. Mary’s Spiritual Center & Historic Site.

The Agenda is as follows:

  • Board reviews meeting notes from the past meeting

  • Financial report

  • Voting: The SHA will be going as a group to the polls on 14 April, leaving St. Mary’s park at 6pm. Click here for event details.

  • Community Clean Up Day: 16 April (and you can earn stormwater fee credit)

  • Trash Cans: The deadline to opt in for a 35 gallon trash can has been moved to 20 April. We will have both the 65 gallon and the 35 gallon trash cans available at this meeting so that you can see which one, if any, you may want.

  • Baltimore Heritage Walk in Seton Hill: 23 April

  • Construction: Summary of construction plans in the neighborhood

See you all there!

Bloom the Block

Seton Hill clean up

Spring is here, and it’s time to start with some neighborhood spring cleaning! Come out with your neighbors on 16 April 2016 to help Bloom the Block!

We’re going to be building off of what the youth from Cathedral of Our Mary Queen did, and we’ll continue raking leaving, clearing flower beds, and planting! We’ll provide all of the equipment!

And, by doing this, you can even “earn” money towards your stormwater fee! The clean up is scheduled for four hours, which means your half way to getting a $10 credit on your stormwater fee. If you and someone else from your household participates, then you have fulfilled the requirement to earn $10! You can earn $30 a year!

Location: St Mary’s Park

Date/Time: Saturday, 16 April 2016, from 9am – 1pm

Want to help but can’t make it on 16 April – you can contribute by greening your area!! Let us know if you need any tools!

We can’t wait to show off our neighborhood! There are two major events happening the following week, after this clean up.

First, on Friday, 22 April 2016, in honor of the 225th Anniversary of the Sulpician Fathers’ arrival to the United States in 1791, St. Mary’s Spiritual Center and Historic Site will be hosting a private event.

Then, on Saturday, 23 April 2016, Seton Hill resident Nell Ziehl will be hosting a walking tour of the neighborhood with Baltimore Heritage!  How much do you know about your own neighborhood? There’s so much history here, and if you’re interested in learning about it, you should absolutely register for this tour!

There will also be a community dumpster on 30 April for all to utilize. It will be at the corner of N Paca and Druid Hill.

Questions? Please email us at president@setonhill.org.

CBA – signed!

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On Monday the State Center Neighborhood Alliance, of which Seton Hill has been a long time member, and State Center LLC signed a Community Benefits Agreement, the first of its kind in Baltimore. This was an amazing and historic day!

We were joined by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Senator Catherine Pugh, Council President Jack Young, Councilman Eric Costello, and Councilman Nick Mosby. Delegate Antonio Hayes couldn’t attend, but expressed his support.

As Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said, “This is what community economic development looks like!”

Thank you so much to all of the community leaders and advocates who have been working for the past 10 years to move this project forward! This has been an enormous undertaking. The last step in the puzzle will be Governor Hogan’s approval.

The event received a lot of news coverage, and our very own resident, Lisa Meyerhardt, was quoted in the BBJ – see below.

Baltimore Business Journal (blog): Backers hope State Center agreement will ‘spark some more movement’ on project

“Community groups would be happy to see action, said Lisa Meyerhardt, a member of the Seton Hill Association. Current development plans began years ago under Gov. Robert Ehrlich administration, she said. Current Gov. Larry Hogan can close the deal, she said.
“All we’re waiting on at this point is for the governor to push forward,” Meyerhardt said. “We’ve done our part. The community and our developer have worked really hard together for ten years now.” “

For more coverage, see:
Baltimore Sun: Politicians, community groups press Hogan on State Center

ABC2 News: Community leaders call for state support of redevelopment project in West Baltimore

CBS Local: Neighbors, Developer Sign Agreement On 28-Acre Redevelopment Project

And, if you have some time and want to watch the full event, you can watch it on Charm TV here.

For background on this event, see this press release.

For more information about the State Center Redevelopment project, please go here.

Here are the community groups involved: Druid Heights Community Development Corp., Heritage Crossing Residents Association, McCulloh Homes Residents Association, Madison Park Improvement Association, Marble Hill Association, Midtown Development Corporation, Mount Royal Improvement Association, Mount Vernon Belvedere Association, Pennsylvania Ave. Redevelopment Collaborative, Seton Hill Association, United Baptist Missionary Convention and Auxiliaries of Maryland, and the Upton Planning Committee.

Thank you again for all of your support!

In the words of John Kyle, the SCNA president, this is one more step towards “fulfilling the promise of State Center redevelopment … of fulfilling the promise of a role in forging our own destinies, the promise of being part of the growth and life of our City and State.”

 

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