Redlining and Blockbusting Then, Public Investment Now

In Roland Park, there was redlining.  Homebuyers who were Jews or Blacks were steered elsewhere.

In Edmondson Village, there was blockbusting. Whites were scared into selling their homes at rock bottom prices.  They were resold to Black buyers at higher prices.

I’m working on recreation projects in both communities.

The Roland Park Community Foundation will be converting 20 acres of private land into a public park.

A portion will be set aside for recreational use by students at Poly and Western, as well as other schools.

Today, I was updated on the status of the discussions about that site.

https://www.baltimoresun.com/maryland/baltimore-city/bs-md-ci-hillside-park-roland-park-recreational-space-20230109-bvtgoubmtrhwrajtx5ykss3bhu-story.html

There was a tragic shooting death of a 16-year old at the Edmondson Village Shopping Center last week.

My 41st District colleagues and I were already working on securing state funding for the redevelopment of the shopping center.  Enhanced security will be a part of that effort.

https://www.baltimoresun.com/opinion/columnists/dan-rodricks/bs-ed-rodricks-0108-edmondson-richardson-20230106-t4qlggmhvnc33pnn3pix6dpcza-story.html

The running track at Edmondson Senior High School needs to be restored.

Today, I researched a similar effort that we funded at Northwestern Senior High School a decade ago.

The legislative session starts on Wednesday.

Tell me what issues concern you most.

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From the Highway to Nowhere to Pimlico and Beyond

We will sweat the details.

That’s the pledge my colleagues and I made to Edmondson Village residents regarding the effect of the Red Line transit system on their communities.

Cynthia Shaw, President of the Lyndhurst Community Association, asked me last week about the consequences for her neighborhood of proposed improvements to the Highway To Nowhere.

That’s the unfinished portion of Interstate 70 that connects to Edmondson Avenue.

“We told you we would sweat the details about the Red Line,” I responded.  “We will do the same for whatever transportation plans are proposed now.”

We’ll do that as well for the redevelopment of the Pimlico Race Course site and for every neighborhood issue.

You sweat the details on your bills in Annapolis.

You do the same for your constituents back home.

 

Senator Jill P. Carter, Delegate Dalya Attar, Tony Bridges, and I are having a Town Hall for the 41st District on Wednesday at 5:30. 

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  • My Key Issues:

  • Pimlico and The Preakness
  • Our Neighborhoods
  • Pre-Kindergarten
  • Lead Paint Poisoning