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Access to Parks and Open Spaces DRAFT Chapter

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streams
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Baltimore has beautiful green spaces that are not accessible because of safety concerns. Perhaps we adopt a page from the playbook of many European cities and close the parks at dusk.
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Definitely train young people to maintain parks and trails etc. The beautiful Jones Falls bike trail is falling into disrepair. It is such a shame to see this huge investment not be maintained. It is an opportunity to give young people skills and pride in taking care of urban assets.
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I feel Baltimore City's Mayor needs to keep his promise to the citizens that voted for him. About building a dirt bike park for the children to have a legal place to ride and it would give them something to put there attention on , Other then nothing. Brandon I appreciate him he's the only Mayor that has put Baltimore City children befor the red lining and those like Shelia Dickson who has never done anything for the blacks in this city. Accept herself and friends and family and those whites who pull city Hall strings. At least we have some one who's willing to fight for what all of Baltimore City needs and for that I support Mayor Brandon Scott
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