Snowless (so far) in January: Photos of the Season
Enjoy a photo a series of Photos from Zhee Chatmon and KT Pozzi
Volume 51 • Number 1
Enjoy a photo a series of Photos from Zhee Chatmon and KT Pozzi
The State of Maryland has awarded $62,767 to BHCA and two adjacent community associations to start work on renovating Mounds Park – a kickoff to the Green Street Concept Plan for the 1400-1500 blocks of the Eutaw Place Median, Mosher Plaza and Mounds Park on the west side of Eutaw.
State Sen. Antonio Hayes (D), whose legislative District 40 includes Bolton Hill and most of West Baltimore, says he plans to revive a neighborhood alliance to help determine the future of the soon-to-be-empty 28-acre State Center complex at the south edge of the neighborhood.
BGE and the State of Maryland have partnered to allow the public to charge electric vehicles at State Center. Eight spaces are available with Level 2 (240V) chargers.
Since all of us have cell phones, laptops, big TVs and the like, it’s not surprising to learn that E-waste is the fastest-growing waste stream in the world; between 50 and 60 million tons of electronic products are produced each year.
Once a prosperous manufacturing center of steel and shipbuilding with a thriving, crowded port, the very old city had become a post-industrial cemetery.
Last month’s Bolton Hill Bulletin detailed separate efforts by residents around W. Lafayette Avenue and Laurens Street, in conjunction with the BHCA Traffic Committee, to persuade the city’s transportation agency to undertake efforts to slow speeding and reckless vehicle traffic.
Why? Because their mission is to empower, enrich, and enhance the quality of life for all through equitable access to information, services, and opportunity. What’s not to like?
The Bolton Hill Garden Club’s 2023 Greening Grants program is accepting grant proposals through March 1.
BHCA calls for removal or explanation of 3 public monuments; Spring Bulbs courtesy of Home Depot