Upcoming Events
1/23 - Inconvenient Truth film screening and discussion
Join us for a screening of "An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to
Power," featuring former Vice President Al Gore as he travels the world
uncovering issues related to climate change and human interaction with the
natural environment. Following the film, attend a panel discussion, featuring
professionals that focus their work on climate resiliency, air quality, and
public awareness in Baltimore City. Click here to register!
1/23 - Public Hearing on Baltimore's Sewer System Challenges
Attend a public hearing on Baltimore's aging
sewer system. Baltimore City faces
many water quality challenges from sanitary sewer
overflows as a result of failing infrastructure. Learn more about this
issue from experts at Baltimore City's Department of Public Works. You'll also
learn about preventative measures and future plans for the city's sanitary
sewer system
1/25 - UDARP
The Urban Design and Architecture Review Panel’s goal is to achieve the highest quality for the planned and built environment of Baltimore City by providing design review expertise in the areas of urban design, architecture, and landscape design for all proposed master planning efforts and significant development projects.
More information can be found here.
1/31 - Sustainability Commission
The Commission on Sustainability is made up of members representing environmental groups, community organizations, labor unions, public health and environmental justice interests, and private industry.
The Commission welcomes the community to public meetings every 3rd Tuesday at 4pm in the Baltimore City Planning Office, 417 E. Fayette St., 8th Floor.
For more information on meeting materials, visit this site.
2/1 - Planning Commission
The Planning Commission meets regularly each month. All meetings are held in the Phoebe B. Stanton Boardroom of the Department of Planning, located on the 8th floor of 417 East Fayette Street and are open to the public. Live streaming is available.
The agenda and staff reports are available on this website.
2/7 - Food PAC
Established in 2010, Food PAC members work actively to improve food access and the food system. Facilitated by the Baltimore Food Policy Initiative, Food PAC provides opportunities for collaboration and idea sharing around food-related organizations in Baltimore.
More information provided here.
2/5 - 2/8 - North Avenue Rising Workshops
MDOT
MTA and Baltimore City DOT are excited to host a series of public workshops in February 2018.
These workshops will be built around informal discussions and activities designed
to capture your ideas and suggestions for North Avenue and transportation. Visit http://northavenuerising.com/ for more information.
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