Ridgely’s Delight November Community Meeting Minutes
Welcome 7:02
Approval of minutes from October
500 Washington Blvd. – Update on future reopening or closing of the street (Tom from Pickles)
-
In June, the city offered permits and closures to help restaurants and bars with outside dining
-
We applied along with our neighbors
-
As long as we are in the state of emergency, we can keep the set up that we have
-
There are some days where we can open a lane. There is a concern, with which direction
-
No one really wants to sit inside (even when it is raining). It can’t simply be opened and closed based on business volume
-
We are talking about survival of a business v convenience of a drive
-
When its cold out and people are not sitting outside, the street will be open
-
Questions for Tom
-
Was using the medium there considered?
-
They told us that it had to be front extended
-
City doesn’t want to set a prescient in other areas of city
-
-
It is frustrating to find the alley behind is often blocked (maybe Sliders?)
-
Has told staff that he asked them to park at the meters and not to park in the neighborhood
-
Sadly, they don’t always listen to me…usually on weekends
-
I can try to enforce better
-
-
Holiday decorating contest (Nichole Dungee)
-
Keep us occupied and lighten up the neighborhood at bit
-
People sign up by throwing in $10: winner gets half and the other half goes to charity
-
Email with charity of choice and address or drop in my mailbox
-
Register by Dec 10
-
Judging starts Dec 12
-
Any neighbor can judge
-
Ballot box in a few places like Tot lot…maybe the Mini Mart (if they are ok with this)
-
Bill volunteered to set up an online voting system
-
Would we be missing people then?
-
Update community on Nov.14th dumpster and neighborhood cleanup
-
Dumpster should be there at 8am
-
If its not there, Al will keep people informed
-
We will still meet around 9am (9-12 target time)
-
Plenty of bags
-
Leaves will be a big issue as well as some bulk trash items
-
Pickles will host the after party
Purchases a Zoom Account for RDA for one year
-
Motion: Al make the motion to purchase a one-year subscription to a Zoom account and revisit after a year to see if we still need it (Megan seconded)
-
$65/year for a 5013c group (https://www.techsoup.org/zoom is site to get discount)
-
For secret balloting: opavote.com
-
The motion was approved by acclamation
Committee reports
SWGP – Bill
-
Since all of the funding for the South Baltimore Gateway Partnership comes from casino impact funds, there was almost no money coming in for most of the summer
-
The casinos were reopened at a limited capacity
-
There was not a summer community grants cycle, due to the lack of funding
-
Some of the larger transformational projects that SBGP is undertaking continued
-
A trash wheel will be in place at the mouth of the Gwynns Falls by early winter.
-
Ground was broken and construction started on the Middle Branch Fitness Center in Cherry Hill.
-
Also, the planning for the Middle Branch revitalization is still ongoing. Details are at: https://reimaginemb.com/
-
Beautification – Megan
-
42 pumpkins and 30 kids participated
-
Only one slight hitch but everyone did it and loved it
-
Can drive from Xmas
ARC – Deb (for Paul)
-
Chap hearing on Pratt st develop
-
Approved side massing
-
Did not present design at the Nov chap hearing…but should in Dec
-
They have from Friday to get the design to us (25 days in advance requirement)
By laws – Paul
-
No report
Parking – Ab
-
Elec charging stations, 50-70 stations…we have thrown in our hat for at least one (maybe Burgundy lot or another location
-
A Stadium event = 30,000 attendance. Therefore, no enforcement w/current COVID restrictions
-
Street sweeping remains suspended
-
VPP is still coming, but Riverside is first…once they are online, they will work with us.
-
Can help with guest pass abuse and since we are a pilot program and want it to work, it should increase enforcement
-
Cannot help with current rules
-
-
Pratt and Fremont parking issues
-
20 spaces secured by developer, with potential of 90 some units being developed
-
New development does not qualify for VPP…but with no enforcement some may park anyway?
-
They are trying to put in 40 units at Fremont…city zoning board needs to approve that. There are open hearing about this
-
-
Change our parking rules?
-
Tons of documents to be posted on NextDoor with data about this
-
If we try to change, it would be in the form of a petition
-
-
Questions
-
Anything we can do to encourage enforcement of the rules we have?
-
Eric Costello: 311 usually. Send me an email (eric.costello@baltimorecity.gov) of the problematic time and days we can work to get enforcement out at these times
-
-
Love more enforcement, feel for the short-staffed division, but we see the problem all the time now (since more are working at home). The two-hour rule has always been an issue
-
Take a look at the parking data when it is posted. A limited study on a normal day and on a stadium day. It shows that we have negative parking during the periods that were examined
-
Eric Costello: I requested the study. There is some misrepresentation of the methodology that was used. I will be happy to post the full study. We did ask parking authority…the data that was requested was specifically requested by the members of the community.
-
Deb: I got a letter acknowledging that there are some problems in the study data and were dealing with it
-
-
What is the goal/outcome that the parking committee is seeking?
-
We are concerned w/ the new building and that it will have a negative impact
-
Just to start a dialog in case we need to revisit
-
VPP will be a tremendous help enforcing illegal parking, but not the legal parking
-
-
If the rules are changed, they could be enforced (will there be enough staffing)
-
Yes, certainly to a point.
-
-