Bolton Hill Notes
Fate of Eutaw-Marshburn school; BHCA FY 2024 Budget; Passing of Bob Catsen; New Member Party; High school art submissions request
Fate of Eutaw-Marshburn school; BHCA FY 2024 Budget; Passing of Bob Catsen; New Member Party; High school art submissions request
Arts in the Parks; Fresh food source nearby; Garden Club speaker; Upcoming Midtown Town Hall; Yoga on Eutaw; Landlord Oversight
Parking permits; BHCA night at the BSO; Jones Falls Trail; Single Carrot Theater.
BHCA calls for removal or explanation of 3 public monuments; Spring Bulbs courtesy of Home Depot
BHCA January and February meetings are virtual
The BHCA board and community meetings on Tuesday, Jan. 3, and Tuesday, Feb. 7 will be held on Zoom,
Holiday decorations; Trees, leaf removal and dog poop; Baltimore’s comprehensive plan update.
Since long before the COVID pandemic began, developer David Bramble has been promising to get started on the first phase of a three-stage development on Bolton Hill’s north border that someday may include new market rate townhouse residences, 200 apartments, retail space and even a supermarket.
After eight months of planning and hard work, residents of the 100 Block of W. Lanvale Street celebrated the completion of their tree planting and tree well expansion project on May 14.
The next BHCA board meeting, which is open to everyone, will take place in-person at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, June 7, at Memorial Episcopal Church, 1407 Bolton Street, unless announced otherwise.