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Equitable Development DRAFT Chapter

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What is a community cafe? I am a member of Ebenezer AME and we have space for a cafe. If this is what you mean. The community is in Federal hill, but has many impoverished people. But perhaps there are better venue to incorporate many services and communities However, if there is a role you believe churches can play in Federal Hill area, let me and others know. Barb Hollis 410-905-8259. Just saw your information in the Balto dept of planning email.
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Differential property taxes address redlining by using higher property taxes in wealthier neighborhoods to offset property taxes in formerly redlined neighborhoods.
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Neighborhood residents need to be at the table, have more than one spot for decision making.
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Determine how to measure success. How do we know when we see equitable development? How do we know it has failed?
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Provide additional trade schools to the community Westside Skills Center.
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Quality the type of insurance?
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Provide incentives [to developers] if they can show a detailed/successful community engagement plan.
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Can they be given care managers prior to getting out or upon release once they establish what support they would need?
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How many returning citizens are there and how can they be identified?
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Minority contractors have to complete strenuous amounts of paperwork to qualify to be an MBB. Urgent changes are needed.
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Help neighborhoods develop their own master plans.
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Bring back the CPHA (Communities Planning and Housing Association) model.
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With great caution. Too many examples of promises not kept by anchors.
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Require that community associations do door knocking to represent their neighborhood (renters too!).
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Love this! It also connects with affordable housing by lowering transportation costs.
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Principle #2 is great for those currently in urban communities. Don't gentrify and then rebuild to make this significant. It's significant now!
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Create a policy to return all residents who were removed eminent domain.
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The idea of accountable food co-ops, mental and somatic health co-ops, educational co-ops for various developmental stages in Black African American Communities which have been marginalized and deeply disengaged from life building practices.
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Involve architectural and engineering firms in pro bono collaboration with neighborhoods and individuals to give guidance in best practices for improving neighborhoods and doing infill projects. There are may firms in the area that would participate. Garden clubs would also participate in greening projects. Develop a system for involving such volunteers.
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