City Council: District 3

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Candidates for Council District 3

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10. I support removing parking on a street if it would improve safety and increase mobility of people using that street.

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11. Minimum parking requirements are shown to increase housing costs while limiting potential density and making neighborhoods less walkable. I support following the lead of other cities that have removed minimum parking requirements from new development.

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12. Some cities require employers that subsidize parking also offer an option for employees to receive that subsidy as a cash payment. I support a mandate that employers offer parking cash- out so that employees can choose to pocket that money, use it for alternative transportation, or continue using that cash to pay for parking.

I've written a policy memo about this, and the Board of Estimates could take action immediately. Memo here: https:/bit.ly/baltimoretransportationbenefits

Incentives should be given to all residents to encourage public transportation.

 

13. Increasing density in areas of opportunity is proven to help individuals escape poverty. I support taller, denser, or larger buildings in areas they are now prohibited by zoning.

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This quesiton to me is loaded. we have housing. we need to lower taxes and provide affordable housing in where there is redevelopment. We are also losing residents due to crime and taxes.

 

14. Transit oriented development can expand access to areas of opportunity by locating housing and retail along high frequency transit. Current zoning code only identifies these zones along subway and light rail routes. I support expanded Transit Oriented Development zoning to include areas within a quarter mile of high-frequency bus routes.

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Along with community and business input.

 

15. It is now widely accepted that Single Family Residential Zoning was historically created to maintain racial segregation. I support removing Single Family Residential Zoning categories, allowing both single family and multi family residences to be built in all residential zoning areas.

My Local Progress colleague in Minneapolis, Council President Lisa Bender, championed legislation to do this, and I'm monitoring the results with great interest.

The 3rd is a residential area it is a great diverse community in Baltimore City. I support need and desires of my community. As a whole there are areas that can be successful in different types of zoning for housing

 

16. I support allowing existing residences to be split into apartments in all zoning categories without having to pass legislation for each conversion, increasing density in neighborhoods that were traditionally single family homes.

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Legislation is not necessary. Conversion of real estate can be accomplished through the zoning process
 

17. At 20mph, 90% of pedestrians survive being hit by a car. At 40mph, only 10% survive. I support enforcing a maximum speed limit of 25 mph on arterial streets, and 20 mph on local streets.

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18. Allowing turns on red is a contributing factor in increased pedestrian injury and death. I support banning turns on red at all intersections that allow pedestrian crossing.

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19. Automated Speed and Red Light Enforcement Cameras are widely proven to reduce fatal collisions. I support using these cameras on any street, not just near schools and construction sites.

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I do not support this. I think our local government can find other ways to reduce traffic so our citizens can afford to live here and not lose jobs and essentialsdue to unpaid traffic light fine

 

20. The Automated Speed Enforcement Camera current threshold is 12 miles per hour. I support cameras being able to issue citations for those traveling 5 miles per hour or more over the speed limit.

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21. I would invest in automated enforcement cameras that will issue citations to private automobiles for being stopped or parked in bus lanes.

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22. Dedicated bus lanes and bus boarding islands are proven to dramatically improve bus reliability and boarding times. I support removing parking or travel lanes to create bus lanes and boarding islands to improve bus performance.

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23. The city adopted the Greenway Trails Network plan that will connect existing trails such as Gwynns Falls Trail and Herring Run Trail to create a 35-mile trail loop that connects 80% of Baltimore’s neighborhoods to greenspace and recreational trails. I support the construction of these trail connections, even if it requires using grass medians or taking road space or parking space away from private automobiles.

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I agree to commit to working with the community and environmentalist on how to be effective in planning.

 

District Specific Questions

The Hamilton Streetscape project follows the lead of other cities in reducing travel lanes for cars in a business district to add higher quality transit and bicycle amenities, which are proven to increase local business sales. I support prioritizing expanding higher quality transit and bicycle amenities down Harford Road to connect to Lake Montebello and Herring Run.

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I commit to working with the community and local businesses, to design and implement a plan that would effectively work for them. The current implementation has reduced business and caused a traffic nightmare.