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Editorial: A New Dawn for West North Avenue

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Editorial: A New Dawn for West North Avenue
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(BALTIMORE – June 11, 2024) – This past Saturday, Baltimore Unity Hall was the vibrant epicenter of change as over 200 community members from neighborhoods stretching from Mt. Royal to Walbrook Junction gathered for the second West North Avenue Development Authority planning meeting. This remarkable turnout is unprecedented, signaling a unified vision and shared hope for the future of West North Avenue.

In a powerful move that underscores the importance of this initiative, Governor Wes Moore has allocated $28 million to this effort, facilitated by State Senator Antonio Hayes. This substantial investment is a testament to the potential seen in West North Avenue and the commitment to revitalizing this historic corridor.

The collective enthusiasm and active participation of residents in these meetings highlight a community ready to take charge of its destiny. The diversity of voices and ideas being shared is the foundation upon which a brighter, more prosperous West North Avenue will be built.

From infrastructure improvements to economic development, the plans discussed are set to transform the area into a thriving hub of activity and opportunity. This collaboration between government officials and the community is a model of effective civic engagement. The allocation of $28 million is not just an investment in infrastructure, but an investment in the people who call West North Avenue home.

We are immensely proud of the strides being made. The unity and determination displayed at the meeting are indicators of a bright future. As plans continue to unfold, it is crucial that this momentum is maintained and that the voices of all community members remain at the forefront of the decision-making process.

This is more than a development project; it is the rebirth of a community rich in history and culture. With continued collaboration and support, West North Avenue is poised to become a beacon of progress and innovation. The commitment of Governor Moore and Senator Hayes, combined with the passion of the residents, ensures that the future of West North Avenue is indeed promising. We look forward to seeing the transformative changes that will emerge from this unprecedented initiative. SEE PICS

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