What is the role of the CCA’s Economic
Development Committee (EDC)?
The Canton Community Association’s Economic
Development Committee (EDC) works with the Baltimore City Department
of Planning to support reasonable, scalable development in Canton that
is in compliance with our guidelines. Although the EDC does not have
any governing authority, it strives to represent the interests of the
neighborhood in dealings with the City and State governments.
The EDC evaluates proposed developments on a
case-by-case basis. The specifics of the project will determine if a
letter of support or opposition will be written on behalf of the proposed
development to the Board of Municipal Zoning Appeals (BMZA).
Why do I need to talk to the EDC?
Many times the BMZA will ask a developer if he/she
has gone through the community review process and if he/she has obtained
a letter of support from the community. The EDC seeks to work with both
the developer and the city to better manage growth in the neighborhood.
Bad architecture and design effects everyone -- for generations.
Do I have to work with the EDC?
No. However, a letter of support from the CCA
may make the process of acquiring the permit(s) that you need for your
project may be much easier.
What is the procedure for working with the
EDC?
The EDC meets at least once a month, sometimes
more depending upon the unique circumstances of the project in question.
Please alert the EDC as soon as possible about your particular project
so we can schedule your project in a timely manner.
What are Canton’s recognized boundaries?
Chester Street (on the west) to Conkling Street
(on the east) and Eastern Avenue (to the north) to the water (to the
south).
What other community groups are there in Baltimore?
There are a lot of community groups/associations
in Baltimore City! For more information, please check out the Department
of Planning’s Community Association Directory.
Who is the contact person at the Department
of Planning with whom the EDC communicates?
The EDC regularly speaks with Laurie Feinberg
(410-396-1275). Laurie is the Community Planner for Southeast Baltimore.
Laurie’s e-mail address is Laurie.Feinberg@baltimorecity.gov.
For more information on the Department of Planning and Laurie’s
role as a Community Planner, please visit the Department of Planning’s
web site: http://www.baltimorecity.gov/government/planning/divisions.html.
Does the EDC have any policies I should be
aware of before my meeting?
The EDC is working with the Baltimore City Department
of Planning on a set of proposed guidelines for development for Canton.
Just as soon as they are finished and they have the approval of the
CCA’s Board of Directors, those policies will be listed on this
page. Stay tuned.
What do I need to bring to my meeting with the EDC?
NOTE: You must
bring all of these materials with you to your meeting with the EDC,
otherwise, we will be unable to review your project.
Where does the EDC meet?
The EDC meets at the United Methodist Church,
located at 1000 S. Ellwood Avenue (the corner of Dillon and S. Ellwood).
Are you paid by the City?
No! The CCA is a not-for-profit volunteer neighborhood
organization for those who live, work, or play in Canton. CCA is committed
to promoting and protecting the beauty, safety, stability, cleanliness,
and social and economic viability of the neighborhood by fostering alliances
with the local residents, merchants, and government officials. CCA seeks
to represent community interests as a single voice.
How do I contact the EDC?
E-mail is the best way to contact the members
of the committee. Please use the following e-mail address: economicdevelopment@cantoncommunity.org
Can I get involved with the EDC?
Yes! We’re always looking for new members
and we welcome your ideas and your participation. For more information,
please contact EDC Chair, George Hocker at economicdevelopment@cantoncommunity.org.