Govans Elementary School-York Road Partnership
March 6, 2019
Catherine E. Pugh
Mayor
Chris Ryer
Director
City Schools, Maryland Stadium
Authority, Baltimore City, and the State
are investing nearly one billion dollars
to renovate or replace schools.
21
st
Century has 3 goals:
Transform student opportunities and
achievement
Improve engagement and wellbeing
of communities
Help revitalize neighborhoods and
communities
The Planning Department launched the
INSPIRE program to focus on the
neighborhood immediately surrounding
each of the 21
st
Century schools.
Concentrate improvements around the
school:
Improve the environment and quality
of life
Take concrete action towards the
community’s long-term vision; guide
private investment
Investing in Schools + Neighborhoods
Rolling-out INSPIRE Citywide Area Specific
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There’s a Lot Being Planned/Happening…
School Site
(City Schools)
Around the School
(Dept. of Planning)
Partners & Resources
(Family League)
COMMUNITY
SCHOOLS
21
st
Century Activity Timeframe
INSPIRE Process . . . . . . . . . . . . .
INSPIRE: What It Is (Overview)
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A plan
Improve quality of life and guide community’s long-term vision
Recommendations for short-and long-term activities and investments
Adopted by the Planning Commission
City investments
Community-based/public space project
A process to develop and begin to implement the plan
Gather information
Draft and review recommendations
Write, review, and implement
Activities, Investments, Recommendations
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Preparing for Opening Day
City agencies have committed to streetscape improvements
(sidewalk repairs, crosswalks, street trees, etc.).
Where: Along the Primary Walking Routes
Area-Specific Recommendations
Improvements in the environment and QOL of students, their families,
and neighborhood residents/businesses (housing market and
development; safety; sanitation; sustainability; health, wellness, and
recreation; transportation; and self sufficiency).
Where: Throughout INSPIRE area, nearby
Community-Selected Priority Project
INSPIRE funds implementation of one of the recommendations.
Where: Throughout INSPIRE area
Recommendations: Primary Walking Routes
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Preparing for Opening Day
City agencies have committed
to making these improvements:
Repairing sidewalks
Repainting or adding
crosswalks
Marking Safe Routes to School
Assessing crossing guard
deployment
Pruning & planting street trees
Replacing missing/broken
lights
Boarding open vacant buildings
Picking up trash and
maintaining vacant lots
Recommendations: Quarter-Mile around the School
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Housing & Market Strength: Have diversity in housing type, housing quality;
remove blight; focus on retail and other development
Environmental Sustainability: Improve the natural environment
Transportation: Connect people to the places they need and want to go
Sanitation: Have clean sidewalks, vacant lots, alleys, and other areas
Improve Safety: Make people feel and be safe
Health and Wellness: Ensure there are places for people to recreate, play,
and come together; provide better access to healthy foods
Economic Self-Sufficiency: Expand employment and workforce development
opportunities
Implementation: Examples
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Baltimore’s Housing and Community Development department
is rehabbing City-owned properties facing Pimlico
Elementary/Middle.
A community organization near Arlington Elementary, and
faculty & students at Fort Worthington, are adopting City-
owned lots and turning them into a community/school gardens.
Frederick Elementary School and partners developed a
walking school bus to safely guide children to and from school
every day. Other schools are doing the same.
INSPIRE and BRNI funding is implementing a new park
master plan near Dorothy I. Height Elementary, which will
include new lights, new playground equipment, and
landscaping and beautification upgrades.
Community-based Projects: Examples
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Process = Engagement + Implementation
DOP Finalizes , Shares with Community, Presents to Planning
Commission, Implements
DELIVER: FINALIZE & IMPLEMENT PLAN
DOP Drafts, City Agency Involvement,
Steering Committee Involvement, Workshops
CREATE: DRAFT & REVIEW RECOMMENDATIONS
Workshops, Surveys, Steering Committee Involvement,
“Field work(community walks)
LISTEN: GATHER INFORMATION
COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT
INSPIRE Workshops
Community Meetings & Events
Steering Committee Meetings
School Events
Student Workshops & Projects
Fieldwork/Community Walks
Subject-area Workshops
Project Voting
Project Charrettes
Although much of the plan will be implemented
after adoption, there is investment and activity
throughout the process.
REVIEW OF PLANS
REVIEW OF PLANS
INSPIRE Steering Committee
Listen
Outreach
Introductions
Share important history/priorities
Community Walks
Create
Recommendation prioritization and feedback
ID subject-area workshop interest
Deliver
Community-based project participation
Planning Commission participation
A small Steering Committee of community volunteers will work closely with
INSPIRE process and serve as ambassadors.
Sign up if you’re interested in participating!
Discussion
WHAT DO YOU APPRECIATE AND WANT TO ENHANCE IN YOUR
NEIGHBORHOOD?
WHAT DO YOU THINK NEEDS WORK IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD?
WHAT EVENTS, MEETINGS, OR ACTIVITIES ARE COMING UP THAT WE SHOULD
KNOW ABOUT?
Questions and Next Steps
mc.buettner@baltimorecity.gov
Reni.lawal@baltimorecity.gov
Arriel.humphrey@baltimorecity.gov
For more information on Govans INSPIRE and to fill out the survey online please visit:
https://planning.baltimorecity.gov/govans-elementary-school
Walking Tour: March 26
th
@ 5pm
Upcoming Meetings