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Some advice from our neighbors in Bolton Hill:


We are encouraging community togetherness.


Please feel free to invite your nearest neighbors to sit on your front steps with you.


Have a chat. Make sure your neighbors have what they need.

Prepare for this event like you would prepare for a major snowstorm. Keep your porch lights on.


Your calm presence will be helpful to all.


Let’s show them what Baltimore is really about.

#wereinthistogether

April General Meeting

Our new Neighborhood Liaison Anna Mudd from Mayor’s Office of Neighborhoods

 

 

Guest speaker Patricia Adams from Jubilee Baltimore, Inc. here at the SHA meeting to talk about historic tax credits for our Seton Hill homes!

 

We had a great Seton Hill Association meeting on Tuesday 14 April!  Guest speaker Patricia Adams of Jubilee Baltimore, Inc. joined us to talk about historic tax credits for our historic neighborhood.  They work in partnership with Baltimore Heritage, another nonprofit historic and architectural preservation organization.

Additionally, our new Mayor’s Office of Neighborhoods liaison Anna Mudd introduced herself, and Justin Lane from Councilman Eric Costello’s Office was on hand.

Additional agenda items:
– State Center progress update
– Police update
– Overview of the 520 Park Ave development

If there’s a topic you’d like discussed at the next meeting 9 June, please email your thoughts/concerns to president@setonhill.org.

Success!! Thanks to all of you!

We had an amazing night!  Full of good drinks, wonderful atmosphere, and most importantly, great company!

Thank you everyone who came out in support of State Center redevelopment!   The State Center Neighborhood Alliance, along with Mount Royal Community Development Corporation hosted a great event!

We were honored to have so many local leaders in attendance, to include Council President Jack Young, Councilman Eric Costello, Councilman Carl Stokes, as well as representatives from the Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s Office and the Baltimore Development Corporation. Former Mayor Sheila Dixon and former Delegate Shawn Tarrant also attended the event to express their support of a new State Center!

Community leaders from Druid Heights Community Development Corporation, Heritage Crossing Residents Association, Historic Mount Royal Terrace, McCulloh Homes Residents Association, Madison Park Improvement Association, Marble Hill Community Association, Midtown Development Corporation, Mt. Royal Improvement Association, Mt. Vernon Belvedere Association, Pennsylvania Ave Redevelopment Collaborative, Seton Hill Association, United Baptist Missionary Convention & Auxiliaries of Maryland and Upton Planning Committee were in instrumental in planning and most were even able to attend! Also showing support were the Maryland State Medical Society CEO Gene Ransom III and UMd Student Bar Assn President Ben Smith.  What a list!

Stay tuned – we still have a lot more work to do, and we’ll be calling on you to keep up the pressure.  Let’s get this done!

SCNA president John Kyle signing a petition in support of State Center Redevelopment

 

11th District Councilman Eric Costello signing his name in support of State Center Redevelopment
Former Mayor Sheila Dixon speaking with some party attendees
Council President’s Neighborhood liaison Liam Davis with Wanda Best, SCNA Board Member and Executive Director of Upton Planning Committee
Locust Point Civic Association president Greg Sileo chatting about the benefits of State Center redevelopment to attendees
Seton Hill Association board member Aaron Greenlun signing his name in support of State Center redevelopment
Ryleigh’s, packed with supporters for the redevelopment of State Center
MRCDC Vice President Jacob Green addresses the audience at the SCNA Happy Hour
MRCDC Vice President Jacob Green addresses the audience at the SCNA Happy Hour