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1. 07/06/2019 - Park Circle Intersection Improvement Project. We invite community members to come view current plans for improvements to the intersection of Druid Park Drive, Park Heights Avenue and Reisterstown Road. Contact Eric James - the NorthWest Liaison Officer for Sector Two ejames@baltimorecity.gov Office # 443-984-4095, for the Baltimore City Department of Transportation
a. Public Notice - http://archive.baltimorecity.gov/portals/0/agencies/transportation/public%20downloads/Public%20Notice%20-%20Park%20Circle.pdf
b. Park Circle plans with Druid Hill Park limits - http://archive.baltimorecity.gov/portals/0/agencies/transportation/public%20downloads/ParkCircle_Plan-with%20Park%20Limits%20for%20Public%20Notice.pdf
2. Park Heights Master Plan - http://r.search.yahoo.com/_ylt=A0LEVr.fgiRWAaEADVMnnIlQ;_ylu=X3oDMTByNXQ0NThjBGNvbG8DYmYxBHBvcwM1BHZ0aWQDBHNlYwNzcg--/RV=2/RE=1445262111/RO=10/RU=http%3a%2f%2fboldnewheights.org%2fwp-content%2fuploads%2f2013%2f06%2fMaster-Plan-Final-Amended-Version.pdf/RK=0/RS=ItERQEgi0EqN41JkirCzoTeFsLQ-
Contact Sara Paranilam - Sara.Paranilam@baltimorecity.gov
410-396-5935: voice, 410-244-7358: fax
3. 01/26/2017 - Councilman Schleifer Says No To Potholes - Fifth District Councilman Isaac "Yitzy" Schleifer has arranged for a crew to repair many of the 5th District's potholes in one day. Let us know where the potholes in your neighborhood these 3 easy steps - 1. website www.yourcouncilman.com, click on "CONSTITUENT SERVICE", 3. then fill out the form. Isaac.Schleifer@baltimorecity.gov 410-396-4819
4. 01/26/2017 - Baltimore City Council's 5th District Resource List
a. Housing Code Enforcement 3939 Reisterstown Road Baltimore MD 21215 410-396-7736
b. Weatherization Assistance Program 443-984-1066
c. Water Bill Information 410-396-5398
d. Property Tax Billing 410-396-3987
e. To request Roll-Off containers for large items, dial 311
f. Community Cleanup Assistance Request 410-396-1209
g. Rat Rub-Out Program, dial 311
h. Bulk Trash Pickup, dial 311
i. Northwest District Community Action Ctr 3939 Reisterstown Rd Baltimore MD 21215 443-984-1384
j. Housing & Resource Center (HRC) 443-478-3777
k. Housing for Seniors 410-396-3241
l. Legal Aid Bureau Inc. (non-govt & non-profit) 410-951-7777
5. 07/06/2019 - Baltimore City's Community Resource Guides
https://mayor.baltimorecity.gov/communityresourceguides
6. 07/06/2019 - For Baltimore City Transportation related inquiries in your community, please contact the appropriate Community Liaison:https://transportation.baltimorecity.gov/community-updates
7. 04/02/2020 - Census 2020 Project - https://my2020census.gov/
You may see Census Employees conducting multiple operations in communities due to the COVID-19 Delays in the timeline. Please know that so long as your Census is complete by June 2020, you should not expect an in-person follow-up. For more information on how to identify a Census Employee, please visit this link: https://www.census.gov/about/regions/philadelphia/contact/identify.html.
Physical distancing = more time to fill out your Census form! It is easy (less than 10 minutes!), safe, and important. Let’s be sure that #bmore counts! It matters for federal $$$, congressional representation, and more. Head over to https://my2020census.gov/ or call 1-844-330-2020 to complete your Census form.
8. Pimlico Community Development Authority (PCDA) - https://planning.baltimorecity.gov/about-pimlico-community-development-authority
8a. Pimlico Community Development Authority's (PCDA) 2020 Calendar - https://planning.baltimorecity.gov/sites/default/files/PCDA%20Calendar%20for%20CY2020.pdf
9. Baltimore City's CleanWaterBaltimore program
http://dpwapps.baltimorecity.gov/cleanwaterbaltimore/
a. Stormwater Participation Event Credit
b. Maryland Stormwater Fee Credit - Single Family Property Credit Application
c. How To Use Your Stormwater Participation Event Certificates
d. Maryland Stormwater Participation Event Credit Instructions for Event Organizers
e. Registering A Stormwater Participation Event
10a. Residential Parking Passes Information for Pimlico (AREA 4) residents
SEE LINE ITEM # 10b BELOW FOR COVID-19 RESIDENTIAL PARKING PERMITS INFO
Baltimore City Parking Authority 200 W. Lombard Street, Suite B Baltimore MD 21201.
Residential Parking Passes Information, call 443-573-2800 for further info - http://parking.baltimorecity.gov/residential-parking
a. Starting February 11, 2019, you may purchase and pick up your permits at the Parking Authority Office.
b. Pickup the 2020 Area 4 Pimlico Residential Parking Passes starting on 02/10/2020. In-Person transactions are the preferable way to transact this particular business affair.
c. Pimlico Residential Parking Permits are under AREA 4 & the cost is $10.00 to be paid by credit card, check/debit card or a paper check only. CASH WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED - https://parking.baltimorecity.gov/residential-parking/neighborhoods/pimlico
d. Regular Office Hours: Mon to Fri 8:00am to 5:00pm
e. Late Night Office Hours: Thursday, January 23rd 2020, Thursday January 30th 2020 & Thursday February 20th 2020 from 8:00 am – 8:00 pm.
f. Saturday Morning Hours: Saturday January 11th 2020 & February 22nd 2020 from 9:00am to 1:00pm.
g. Closed: Wednesday January 1st 2020, Monday January 20th 2020 & Monday February 17th 2020.
Bring these Required Customer Documents - To obtain a residential parking permit, an applicant must provide the following every year: Proof of residency & current vehicle registration. Look at the websites for further info on this topic - http://parking.baltimorecity.gov/residential-parking/required OR https://parking.baltimorecity.gov/residential-parking/neighborhoods/pimlico
10b. Pimlico - Residential Parking Area 4 Info
https://parking.baltimorecity.gov/residential-parking/neighborhoods/pimlico
Expired Residential Permits Remain Valid Until Further Notice
09/01/2020 - Do Not Renew Your Residential Parking Permit Just Yet
If you have a residential parking permit with a printed expiration date of 3/1/20 or after you may continue to use it until 30 days after the Covid-19 State of Emergency is lifted in the State of Maryland.
Although the Department of Transportation to resume enforcement in residential permit parking beginning September 1, 2020, last year's permits will be honored at this time.
If you have no permit because you moved to an RPP area or bought a new car or have new license plates, you can apply for a permit online and we will mail you a permit.
Please see below for important information about what you, as a resident in an RPP area, need to do (which may likely be nothing!) to avoid getting a ticket.
Frequently Asked Questions
Question - I have an expired Residential Permit Parking decal on my windshield. What do I need to do to not get a ticket?
Answer - Nothing. By executive order, all permits that expired since the emergency declaration by the governor remain valid until 30 days after the order is lifted, which has not happened. You don't need to renew permits if their expiration date is 03/01/2020 or after.
Question - I recently moved to an RPP area and haven't been able to get a permit because your office has been closed. What do I do?
Answer - You can go to pabc.thepermitstore.com and apply for a permit and we will mail one to you. You will have to upload photos of proof of residency and your vehicle registration.
Question - I purchased a new vehicle but I haven't been able to get a permit because your office has been closed? What do I do?
Answer - You can go to pabc.thepermitstore.com and apply for a permit and we will mail one to you. You will have to upload photos of proof of residency and your vehicle registration.
Question - I haven't heard anything about a Community Pickup. When will those be?
Answer - There won't be any community pickups at this time. If you need a new permit and qualify for one, we will mail you your permit. You do not need to renew your permit at this time.
Question - I don't have Internet access but I need a new permit. What do I do?
Answer - You can come to our office at 200 W. Lombard Street on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM. Free parking is available at the Arena Garage located at 99 S. Howard Street. You will need to pass a health screening in the West Lobby of the garage and you will need to wear a mask during your visit. Please bring your required documents (proof of residency and your vehicle registration).
Parking Enforcement to Resume for Residential Permit Parking on Tuesday, September 1, 2020
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation will resume parking enforcement of Residential Permit Parking on Tuesday, September 1, 2020. If you do not have a permit on your vehicle, you will be subject to receiving a citation (ticket).
If you have an owner's or visitor's permit with an expiration date of 03/01/2020 or later, you do not have to do anything. If properly displayed, these will be honored until further notice, even if expired.
Residents who live at an eligible RPP address can apply online immediately for a new permit at pabc.thepermitstore.com if they meet one of the following criteria:
You are a new RPP customer who has not been able to purchase a permit due to the COVID-19 closure of PABC offices.
You are an existing customer who has purchased a new vehicle or has new plates.
You are an existing customer who moved from one RPP area to another. If you moved within the same RPP area, you may continue to use the decal and visitor permit(s) you already have.
Residents who qualify can apply immediately online at pabc.thepermitstore.com to have a permit mailed to them. You will upload the required documents that are usually verified in person at the Parking Authority Office or at a Community Pickup. We will verify the documents online and mail residents their permits.
The Parking Authority Office, located at 200 W Lombard Street, Baltimore, MD 21201, will be open Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Extended late-night hours and Saturday hours in 2021 will not be available until further notice. The office will be open for residents who do not have online access or experience problems with the website.
For the safety of our employees and customers, the office will open with the following restrictions:
There will be a maximum of five customers allowed in the office at a time.
A mask must be worn at all times over your nose and mouth.
You must pass a health screening in the Arena Garage lobby closest to our office main entrance.
Hand sanitizer will be available. Please use some when you enter.
Please do not walk up to any employee desk. Please have a seat and wait to be called, as employees must wipe down surfaces between each customer.
Contact Us - If you have any questions about address eligibility, the online application, or our reopening procedures, please contact us at (443) 573-2800 or email rpp@bcparking.com..
Please share the above residential parking information with residents who may need it.
11. The Community Association's Guide to the Development Process on Baltimore City - http://communitylaw.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/CLC_GuidetotheDevelopmentProcessinBaltimoreCity_2019.pdf
12.. Neighborhood Safety Resource Directory - www.crime.baltimorecity.gov
13. Basement Sewage Back-ups in Baltimore - https://www.cleanwateraction.org/bmorebasementbackups
14. Flood Insurance - Baltimore City has floodplain managers available to help with questions on flood insurance, provide advice about property protection, site visits, & financial assistance advice to identify grants & loans. Managers also provide information on flood insurance rates, flood heights, historic flooding, protected natural areas & more. Contact a floodplain manager at the Baltimore City Dept of Planning at 410-396-7526 or by email to victor.ukpolo@baltimorecity.gov .
15. Neighborhood Housing Services -
https://www.nhsbaltimore.org/get-a-loan/
16. Park Heights Renaissance (PHR) - http://boldnewheights.org/
17. Home Improvement Loan - https://healthyneighborhoods.org/our-loans/home-improvement/
18. Hilltop Hardware Store (CLOSED & OUT OF BUSINESS as of 06/06/2020).
19. Feb. 16th 2021 PCDA Work Session on the Proposed Fiscal Year 22 (FY22) Spending Plan - see the plan's 40-page document here at this website link -https://planning.baltimorecity.gov/sites/default/files/FY22%20Proposed%20Spending%20Plan.pdf
20. Maryland's Racing and Community Development Act of 2020:
http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/2020RS/chapters_noln/Ch_590_sb0987E.pdf
http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsite/Legislation/Details/sb0987?ys=2020RS&search=True
21. Northwest Baltimore Partnership (NWBP) - https://www.northwestbaltimore.org/
Mission: The Northwest Baltimore Partnership (NWBP) is a coalition of community associations, nonprofit organizations, businesses, government agencies, and faith-based institutions working collaboratively to build value from Park Circle to Pikesville.
21a. Northwest Baltimore Partnership social media websites
www.facebook.com/nwbpartnership
www.instagram.com/northwestbaltimore
www.tiktok.com/@northwestbaltimore
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