Meet the Committees: Public Safety

Awesome neighborhoods are safe neighborhoods: for everyone who lives and visits. The Southwest Partnership Public Safety Committee works with community members, visitors, businesses, anchor institutions, and the police department to build the infrastructure, relationships, and programs needed to make our neighborhoods safer for everyone. In 2016, the Committee’s goals are to increase lighting and cameras …

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Meet the Committees: Historic Preservation

Great neighborhoods have great history–and the Southwest Partnership neighborhoods are some of the most historic in Baltimore. From the B&O Railroad to the Mount Clare Mansion House, Union and Franklin Square Parks to Hollins Market, and the HL Mencken to Edgar Allan Poe Houses there’s history everywhere you look. The Southwest Partnership Historic Preservation Committee …

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Meet the Committees: Safe, Vibrant, and Walkable Streets

Clean, green, vibrant, and walkable streets and public spaces make an awesome neighborhood for residents, businesses, and visitors. The Southwest Partnership’s Safe, Vibrant, and Walkable Streets Committee works to make sure streets and public spaces are clean and green, safe for all modes of transportation, and beautiful spaces for our community members to travel and gather. …

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Meet the Committees: Education and Workforce Development

  Increasing access to work and strengthening schools are central to building awesome neighborhoods. The Southwest Partnership’s Education and Workforce Development Committee works hard to connect area residents with job training programs, job-readiness support and good, local jobs while also working with our area schools to meet their needs by providing resources and opportunities to …

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A 50 Million Dollar Opportunity: The Maryland Targeted Community Investment Fund

Michael Seipp, our Executive Director, writes about the tremendous opportunity provided by the Maryland Targeted Community Investment Fund:   A $50 million opportunity Could strategic investments help rebuild the city? The Rev. Donte L. Hickman, in a poignant commentary (“Reconciling the two Baltimores,” May 8), described the divides that exist in our great city. He …

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