Excitement from Dundalk as Trail Project Moves Forward with a New Name

For over a year now NeighborSpace has been part of a committee working on a major collaborative project in Dundalk. The project, previously known as the “Maryland Line Trail”, has been given a new name to reflect the exciting steps being taken to bring this community development to fruition. The trail, an offshoot of the […]

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Where’d You Go Bentley: A Request

I’d like to say that my love of nature implies that I “…will find beauty everywhere,” as inspired by Laura Ingles Wilder; however, in today’s climate, as a witness to mass declines in trees, bees and birds, I’m wondering where the beauty may lie. In September of 2018, NeighborSpace held a fall celebration at  Adelaide […]

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History Drives Design of Cherry Heights Woodland Garden

We mentioned in a July issue of News and Views that work had begun on transforming our Beech Avenue site in Overlea into a community park. Work has progressed since that time, with the most recent community meeting yielding a design concept.  To fully understand it requires that we provide some historical background. In July, […]

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New Life for a Woodlawn Park

Exciting news from Woodlawn as the NeighborSpace property at 1905 Gwynn Oak Avenue is getting a makeover. This may seem like run-of-the-mill news to many of you. NeighborSpace fixing up another property? Is that not what they do? But dig a little deeper and you will realize it is not that simple. As many of […]

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The Uncommon Power of “the Commons” to Create Community

My neighborhood has a “commons.” So does yours. The commons comprises those explicitly or, in some cases, implicitly shared resources in which the community as a whole has an interest. At a minimum, these include the community’s streets, sidewalks, and public facilities and I would add, among other things, important scenic vistas, architectural character, and […]

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Health and Wealth not just for New Years cheers

When 6.75 wooded acres was purchased in 1967, the idea was simple: protect greenspace from yet another townhouse development.  In the years since, Dunmore Land Holdings, Inc. (DLH) has ensured to meet the goal; but with nominal dues and fewer buy-in from new home purchases this old growth forest needs a bit of a revamp. […]

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Site of Proposed Pocket Park Calls Forth Overlea’s Rich History

One-fifth of America lives in “first-tier” or “inner suburbs” like those inside the URDL in Baltimore County, home to roughly 90 percent of the County’s population. More often than not, you find NeigborSpace railing against their challenges – a pressing lack of open space, uncontrolled stormwater runoff, low walkability, etc. Fortunately, there is always “a […]

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Trail Design Work (Finally) Begins in Dundalk!

On July 13th, NeighborSpace, in cooperation with leaders from Dundalk and staff from the Neighborhood Design Center (NDC), hosted a design workshop on a proposed trail along Bear Creek, which has been variously called the “Bear Creek Trail” and the “Md. Line Trail.” (Coming up with a proper name is something that will be tackled […]

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Let’s Work Together

What motivates each of us is different, it is very clear to see what drives the titans of the Gunpowder Valley Conservancy, Tiiu Mayer and Charlie Conklin who were elbow deep in the removal of invasive and suffocating vines at NeighborSpace property “Norman Creek” early morning this past April. These two worked side by side […]

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