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LANDSCAPE MANUAL
SUSTAINABILITY PLAN
PLASTIC BAG BAN: INFORMATION FOR RETAILERS Effective July 9, 2021, the Comprehensive Bag Reduction Act (Baltimore City Code Article 28 § 32-1, Article 7 §62-1) bans single-use plastic check out bags at the point of sale, pickup, or delivery. Baltimore businesses must charge a minimum of $0.05 for each alternative bag distributed at check out, of which $0.01 must be remitted to the city. Does theFOREST CONSERVATION
MAPS | BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Critical Area Maps Designations and Maps The Critical Area includes the first 1,000-foot of land measured from the mean high tide line along the shoreline or bulkhead. Generally, the first 100 feet landward of mean high tide is designated as the Buffer, which may be expanded based on existing site conditions to include sensitivenatural
CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
BALTIMORE CITY COMPREHENSIVE BAG REDUCTION ACT Effective July 9, 2021, the Comprehensive Bag Reduction Act (Baltimore City Code Article 28 § 32-1, Article 7 §62-1) bans single-use plastic check out bags at the point of sale, pickup, or delivery. Baltimore businesses must charge a minimum of $0.05 for each alternative bag distributed at check out, of which $0.01 must be remitted to the city. Retailers must BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM Requirements . Baltimore City Department of Planning. 5. Current Trigger: 20,000 sq. ft. of disturbance. Main regulatory components: Preservation of existing forest, based on state forest conservation DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND PLANNING PROJECT (DP3SEE MORE ON BALTIMORESUSTAINABILITY.ORG BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITYABOUT USPROJECTSPLANSPERMITSNEWSBALTIMORE CITY FOAM BAN Resources Sustainability Commission Meeting Minutes and Presentations Past Sustainability Commission meeting resources. About Your Flood Insurance Options Flood insurance resources for Baltimore City residents. Floodplain Construction Permit Resources Floodplain construction forms and FEMA factsheets. Plastic Bag Ban Information for Residents Information for the upcoming Plastic BagLANDSCAPE MANUAL
SUSTAINABILITY PLAN
PLASTIC BAG BAN: INFORMATION FOR RETAILERS Effective July 9, 2021, the Comprehensive Bag Reduction Act (Baltimore City Code Article 28 § 32-1, Article 7 §62-1) bans single-use plastic check out bags at the point of sale, pickup, or delivery. Baltimore businesses must charge a minimum of $0.05 for each alternative bag distributed at check out, of which $0.01 must be remitted to the city. Does theFOREST CONSERVATION
MAPS | BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Critical Area Maps Designations and Maps The Critical Area includes the first 1,000-foot of land measured from the mean high tide line along the shoreline or bulkhead. Generally, the first 100 feet landward of mean high tide is designated as the Buffer, which may be expanded based on existing site conditions to include sensitivenatural
CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
BALTIMORE CITY COMPREHENSIVE BAG REDUCTION ACT Effective July 9, 2021, the Comprehensive Bag Reduction Act (Baltimore City Code Article 28 § 32-1, Article 7 §62-1) bans single-use plastic check out bags at the point of sale, pickup, or delivery. Baltimore businesses must charge a minimum of $0.05 for each alternative bag distributed at check out, of which $0.01 must be remitted to the city. Retailers must BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM Requirements . Baltimore City Department of Planning. 5. Current Trigger: 20,000 sq. ft. of disturbance. Main regulatory components: Preservation of existing forest, based on state forest conservation DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND PLANNING PROJECT (DP3SEE MORE ON BALTIMORESUSTAINABILITY.ORG THE BALTIMORE CITY COMMUNITY RESILIENCY HUB PROGRAM The Community Resiliency Hub Program is an innovative and impactful community-driven initiative that increases community capacity to prepare for, withstand, and respond to natural hazard impacts and emergency situations. The goal of this program is to better connect community organizations that are already on the frontlines of community service, safety, health, and outreach with focused STAFF | BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Lisa McNeilly, Director of Sustainability Lisa McNeilly has worked in the environmental field for over 20 years, with a record of embedding sustainability at all levels of diverse organizations. She has advanced sustainable operations in Berkeley, CA, and the Grand Canyon, promoted climate change and energy policy in Washington, D.C., and researched food policy in West DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND PLANNING PROJECT (DP3 Jones Falls Flooding, Meadow Mill, May 2018 Baltimore will be a city whose daily activities reflect a commitment shared by government, business, and citizens to reduce or eliminate impacts from current and future natural hazards Background Baltimore’s Disaster Preparedness and Planning Project (DP3) was originally produced by the Department of Planning in 2013 to detail BALTIMORE CITY REGULATIONS Floodplain Code Baltimore City floodplain management is a program of corrective and preventative measures for reducing flood damage, including but not limited to emergency preparedness plans, flood control works, and floodplain management regulations. Floodplain regulations are meant to protect life, BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM Requirements . Baltimore City Department of Planning. 5. Current Trigger: 20,000 sq. ft. of disturbance. Main regulatory components: Preservation of existing forest, based on state forest conservation FLOODPLAIN | BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Presently, the City’s regulated floodplain is 5,136 acres and contains over 2,800 buildings. Baltimore City floodplain management is a program of corrective and preventative measures for reducing flood damage, including but not limited to emergency preparedness plans, flood control works, and floodplain management regulations. BALTIMORE CITY SUPPLEMENT TO THE STATE FOREST … 2 BALTIMORE CITY SUPPLEMENT TO THE STATE FOREST CONSERVATION MANUAL Overview This manual supplements the provisions of the State Conservation Manual, including all tables, figures, and appendices, except as otherwise modified by Article 9A of this manual, and to the BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM: GENERAL PLAN The Baltimore Office of Sustainability within the Department of Planning has the role of overseeing, implementing, and enforcing Baltimore’s Forest Conservation Program. BALTIMORE ZERO WASTE PLAN What we heard: Prioritize Equity. It is a racist system because: its stacks all the polluting ways we deal with waste in one part of town -which is poor
FOREST CONSERVATION ACT IN MARYLAND A Citizen’s Guide to the Forest Conservation Act in Maryland 4 This guide aims to make the Maryland Forest Conservation Act more accessible and useful for BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITYABOUT USPROJECTSPLANSPERMITSNEWSBALTIMORE CITY FOAM BAN Resources Sustainability Commission Meeting Minutes and Presentations Past Sustainability Commission meeting resources. About Your Flood Insurance Options Flood insurance resources for Baltimore City residents. Floodplain Construction Permit Resources Floodplain construction forms and FEMA factsheets. Plastic Bag Ban Information for Residents Information for the upcoming Plastic BagLANDSCAPE MANUAL
SUSTAINABILITY PLAN
PLASTIC BAG BAN: INFORMATION FOR RETAILERS Effective July 9, 2021, the Comprehensive Bag Reduction Act (Baltimore City Code Article 28 § 32-1, Article 7 §62-1) bans single-use plastic check out bags at the point of sale, pickup, or delivery. Baltimore businesses must charge a minimum of $0.05 for each alternative bag distributed at check out, of which $0.01 must be remitted to the city. Does theFOREST CONSERVATION
MAPS | BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Critical Area Maps Designations and Maps The Critical Area includes the first 1,000-foot of land measured from the mean high tide line along the shoreline or bulkhead. Generally, the first 100 feet landward of mean high tide is designated as the Buffer, which may be expanded based on existing site conditions to include sensitivenatural
CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
BALTIMORE CITY COMPREHENSIVE BAG REDUCTION ACT Effective July 9, 2021, the Comprehensive Bag Reduction Act (Baltimore City Code Article 28 § 32-1, Article 7 §62-1) bans single-use plastic check out bags at the point of sale, pickup, or delivery. Baltimore businesses must charge a minimum of $0.05 for each alternative bag distributed at check out, of which $0.01 must be remitted to the city. Retailers must BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM Requirements . Baltimore City Department of Planning. 5. Current Trigger: 20,000 sq. ft. of disturbance. Main regulatory components: Preservation of existing forest, based on state forest conservation DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND PLANNING PROJECT (DP3SEE MORE ON BALTIMORESUSTAINABILITY.ORG BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITYABOUT USPROJECTSPLANSPERMITSNEWSBALTIMORE CITY FOAM BAN Resources Sustainability Commission Meeting Minutes and Presentations Past Sustainability Commission meeting resources. About Your Flood Insurance Options Flood insurance resources for Baltimore City residents. Floodplain Construction Permit Resources Floodplain construction forms and FEMA factsheets. Plastic Bag Ban Information for Residents Information for the upcoming Plastic BagLANDSCAPE MANUAL
SUSTAINABILITY PLAN
PLASTIC BAG BAN: INFORMATION FOR RETAILERS Effective July 9, 2021, the Comprehensive Bag Reduction Act (Baltimore City Code Article 28 § 32-1, Article 7 §62-1) bans single-use plastic check out bags at the point of sale, pickup, or delivery. Baltimore businesses must charge a minimum of $0.05 for each alternative bag distributed at check out, of which $0.01 must be remitted to the city. Does theFOREST CONSERVATION
MAPS | BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Critical Area Maps Designations and Maps The Critical Area includes the first 1,000-foot of land measured from the mean high tide line along the shoreline or bulkhead. Generally, the first 100 feet landward of mean high tide is designated as the Buffer, which may be expanded based on existing site conditions to include sensitivenatural
CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
BALTIMORE CITY COMPREHENSIVE BAG REDUCTION ACT Effective July 9, 2021, the Comprehensive Bag Reduction Act (Baltimore City Code Article 28 § 32-1, Article 7 §62-1) bans single-use plastic check out bags at the point of sale, pickup, or delivery. Baltimore businesses must charge a minimum of $0.05 for each alternative bag distributed at check out, of which $0.01 must be remitted to the city. Retailers must BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM Requirements . Baltimore City Department of Planning. 5. Current Trigger: 20,000 sq. ft. of disturbance. Main regulatory components: Preservation of existing forest, based on state forest conservation DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND PLANNING PROJECT (DP3SEE MORE ON BALTIMORESUSTAINABILITY.ORG THE BALTIMORE CITY COMMUNITY RESILIENCY HUB PROGRAM The Community Resiliency Hub Program is an innovative and impactful community-driven initiative that increases community capacity to prepare for, withstand, and respond to natural hazard impacts and emergency situations. The goal of this program is to better connect community organizations that are already on the frontlines of community service, safety, health, and outreach with focused STAFF | BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Lisa McNeilly, Director of Sustainability Lisa McNeilly has worked in the environmental field for over 20 years, with a record of embedding sustainability at all levels of diverse organizations. She has advanced sustainable operations in Berkeley, CA, and the Grand Canyon, promoted climate change and energy policy in Washington, D.C., and researched food policy in West DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND PLANNING PROJECT (DP3 Jones Falls Flooding, Meadow Mill, May 2018 Baltimore will be a city whose daily activities reflect a commitment shared by government, business, and citizens to reduce or eliminate impacts from current and future natural hazards Background Baltimore’s Disaster Preparedness and Planning Project (DP3) was originally produced by the Department of Planning in 2013 to detail BALTIMORE CITY REGULATIONS Floodplain Code Baltimore City floodplain management is a program of corrective and preventative measures for reducing flood damage, including but not limited to emergency preparedness plans, flood control works, and floodplain management regulations. Floodplain regulations are meant to protect life, BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM Requirements . Baltimore City Department of Planning. 5. Current Trigger: 20,000 sq. ft. of disturbance. Main regulatory components: Preservation of existing forest, based on state forest conservation FLOODPLAIN | BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Presently, the City’s regulated floodplain is 5,136 acres and contains over 2,800 buildings. Baltimore City floodplain management is a program of corrective and preventative measures for reducing flood damage, including but not limited to emergency preparedness plans, flood control works, and floodplain management regulations. BALTIMORE CITY SUPPLEMENT TO THE STATE FOREST … 2 BALTIMORE CITY SUPPLEMENT TO THE STATE FOREST CONSERVATION MANUAL Overview This manual supplements the provisions of the State Conservation Manual, including all tables, figures, and appendices, except as otherwise modified by Article 9A of this manual, and to the BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM: GENERAL PLAN The Baltimore Office of Sustainability within the Department of Planning has the role of overseeing, implementing, and enforcing Baltimore’s Forest Conservation Program. BALTIMORE ZERO WASTE PLAN What we heard: Prioritize Equity. It is a racist system because: its stacks all the polluting ways we deal with waste in one part of town -which is poor
FOREST CONSERVATION ACT IN MARYLAND A Citizen’s Guide to the Forest Conservation Act in Maryland 4 This guide aims to make the Maryland Forest Conservation Act more accessible and useful for BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITYABOUT USPROJECTSPLANSPERMITSNEWSBALTIMORE CITY FOAM BAN Resources Sustainability Commission Meeting Minutes and Presentations Past Sustainability Commission meeting resources. About Your Flood Insurance Options Flood insurance resources for Baltimore City residents. Floodplain Construction Permit Resources Floodplain construction forms and FEMA factsheets. Plastic Bag Ban Information for Residents Information for the upcoming Plastic BagFOREST CONSERVATION
SUSTAINABILITY PLAN
LANDSCAPE MANUAL
THE BALTIMORE CITY COMMUNITY RESILIENCY HUB PROGRAM The Community Resiliency Hub Program is an innovative and impactful community-driven initiative that increases community capacity to prepare for, withstand, and respond to natural hazard impacts and emergency situations. The goal of this program is to better connect community organizations that are already on the frontlines of community service, safety, health, and outreach with focused MAPS | BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Critical Area Maps Designations and Maps The Critical Area includes the first 1,000-foot of land measured from the mean high tide line along the shoreline or bulkhead. Generally, the first 100 feet landward of mean high tide is designated as the Buffer, which may be expanded based on existing site conditions to include sensitivenatural
CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
BALTIMORE CITY COMPREHENSIVE BAG REDUCTION ACT Effective July 9, 2021, the Comprehensive Bag Reduction Act (Baltimore City Code Article 28 § 32-1, Article 7 §62-1) bans single-use plastic check out bags at the point of sale, pickup, or delivery. Baltimore businesses must charge a minimum of $0.05 for each alternative bag distributed at check out, of which $0.01 must be remitted to the city. Retailers must BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM Requirements . Baltimore City Department of Planning. 5. Current Trigger: 20,000 sq. ft. of disturbance. Main regulatory components: Preservation of existing forest, based on state forest conservation BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM: GENERAL PLAN The Baltimore Office of Sustainability within the Department of Planning has the role of overseeing, implementing, and enforcing Baltimore’s Forest Conservation Program. BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITYABOUT USPROJECTSPLANSPERMITSNEWSBALTIMORE CITY FOAM BAN Resources Sustainability Commission Meeting Minutes and Presentations Past Sustainability Commission meeting resources. About Your Flood Insurance Options Flood insurance resources for Baltimore City residents. Floodplain Construction Permit Resources Floodplain construction forms and FEMA factsheets. Plastic Bag Ban Information for Residents Information for the upcoming Plastic BagFOREST CONSERVATION
SUSTAINABILITY PLAN
LANDSCAPE MANUAL
THE BALTIMORE CITY COMMUNITY RESILIENCY HUB PROGRAM The Community Resiliency Hub Program is an innovative and impactful community-driven initiative that increases community capacity to prepare for, withstand, and respond to natural hazard impacts and emergency situations. The goal of this program is to better connect community organizations that are already on the frontlines of community service, safety, health, and outreach with focused MAPS | BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Critical Area Maps Designations and Maps The Critical Area includes the first 1,000-foot of land measured from the mean high tide line along the shoreline or bulkhead. Generally, the first 100 feet landward of mean high tide is designated as the Buffer, which may be expanded based on existing site conditions to include sensitivenatural
CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
BALTIMORE CITY COMPREHENSIVE BAG REDUCTION ACT Effective July 9, 2021, the Comprehensive Bag Reduction Act (Baltimore City Code Article 28 § 32-1, Article 7 §62-1) bans single-use plastic check out bags at the point of sale, pickup, or delivery. Baltimore businesses must charge a minimum of $0.05 for each alternative bag distributed at check out, of which $0.01 must be remitted to the city. Retailers must BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM Requirements . Baltimore City Department of Planning. 5. Current Trigger: 20,000 sq. ft. of disturbance. Main regulatory components: Preservation of existing forest, based on state forest conservation BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM: GENERAL PLAN The Baltimore Office of Sustainability within the Department of Planning has the role of overseeing, implementing, and enforcing Baltimore’s Forest Conservation Program. THE BALTIMORE CITY COMMUNITY RESILIENCY HUB PROGRAM The Community Resiliency Hub Program is an innovative and impactful community-driven initiative that increases community capacity to prepare for, withstand, and respond to natural hazard impacts and emergency situations. The goal of this program is to better connect community organizations that are already on the frontlines of community service, safety, health, and outreach with focused PLASTIC BAG BAN: INFORMATION FOR RETAILERS Effective July 9, 2021, the Comprehensive Bag Reduction Act (Baltimore City Code Article 28 § 32-1, Article 7 §62-1) bans single-use plastic check out bags at the point of sale, pickup, or delivery. Baltimore businesses must charge a minimum of $0.05 for each alternative bag distributed at check out, of which $0.01 must be remitted to the city. Does the STAFF | BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Lisa McNeilly, Director of Sustainability Lisa McNeilly has worked in the environmental field for over 20 years, with a record of embedding sustainability at all levels of diverse organizations. She has advanced sustainable operations in Berkeley, CA, and the Grand Canyon, promoted climate change and energy policy in Washington, D.C., and researched food policy in WestOFFSET GRANTS
Baltimore Environmental Offset 2021 Grants The City of Baltimore is currently accepting proposals from non-profit organizations wishing to access Critical Area Management Program (CAMP) and Forest Conservation Offset monies. This grant is intended to encourage existing and prospective grantees to develop exciting ideas for projects that will restore and expand our tree canopy and urban BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM Requirements . Baltimore City Department of Planning. 5. Current Trigger: 20,000 sq. ft. of disturbance. Main regulatory components: Preservation of existing forest, based on state forest conservationMAPS AND CODE
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) produces Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs) which identify areas that are at risk of flooding. FIRMs include statistical information such as data for river flow, storm tides, hydrologic/hydraulic analyses, and rainfall and topographic surveys. Flood hazard areas identified on the Flood Insurance Rate Map are identified as a Special Flood HazardHOMEGROWN BALTIMORE
Homegrown Baltimore is an initiative of the City of Baltimore to increase the production, distribution, sales, and consumption of locally grown food within the city. It includes three components: Grow Local, Buy Local, and Eat Local. Grow Local Homegrown Baltimore: Grow Local is an ambitious urban agriculture plan to support and expand theproduction of
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND PLANNING PROJECT (DP3 Jones Falls Flooding, Meadow Mill, May 2018 Baltimore will be a city whose daily activities reflect a commitment shared by government, business, and citizens to reduce or eliminate impacts from current and future natural hazards Background Baltimore’s Disaster Preparedness and Planning Project (DP3) was originally produced by the Department of Planning in 2013 to detail BALTIMORE ZERO WASTE PLAN What we heard: Prioritize Equity. It is a racist system because: its stacks all the polluting ways we deal with waste in one part of town -which is poor
DREDGED MATERIAL PLACEMENT OPTIONS AT COX CREEK EXPANDEDWEB VIEW Harbor Placement . Options. CLOSED. Hart Miller Island. Cox Creek DMCF. Masonville . DMCF. In 1975 the state legislature declared that harbor sediment could be harmful to the Chesapeake Bay if redeposited in the Bay in an unconfined manner – known as open water placement, which was the management solution at the time. BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITYABOUT USPROJECTSPLANSPERMITSNEWSBALTIMORE CITY FOAM BAN Resources Sustainability Commission Meeting Minutes and Presentations Past Sustainability Commission meeting resources. About Your Flood Insurance Options Flood insurance resources for Baltimore City residents. Floodplain Construction Permit Resources Floodplain construction forms and FEMA factsheets. Plastic Bag Ban Information for Residents Information for the upcoming Plastic BagFOREST CONSERVATION
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PLASTIC BAG BAN: INFORMATION FOR RETAILERS Effective July 9, 2021, the Comprehensive Bag Reduction Act (Baltimore City Code Article 28 § 32-1, Article 7 §62-1) bans single-use plastic check out bags at the point of sale, pickup, or delivery. Baltimore businesses must charge a minimum of $0.05 for each alternative bag distributed at check out, of which $0.01 must be remitted to the city. Does theLANDSCAPE MANUAL
FOOD MATTERS PROGRAM Born out of the Baltimore Food Waste and Recovery Strategy, Baltimore City’s Food Matters program is a collaborative effort to reduce food waste in cities between the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the Baltimore Office of Sustainability (BOS), with support from The Rockefeller Foundation. Across United States, 40% of all the foodproduced is
MAPS | BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITYBALTIMORE CITY MAP OF STREETSBALTIMORE CITY MAP PDFBALTIMORE CITY AREA CODEGREATER BALTIMORE AREA MAPBALTIMORE CITY PROPERTY MAPBALTIMORE LAND AREA Critical Area Maps Designations and Maps The Critical Area includes the first 1,000-foot of land measured from the mean high tide line along the shoreline or bulkhead. Generally, the first 100 feet landward of mean high tide is designated as the Buffer, which may be expanded based on existing site conditions to include sensitivenatural
CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM Requirements . Baltimore City Department of Planning. 5. Current Trigger: 20,000 sq. ft. of disturbance. Main regulatory components: Preservation of existing forest, based on state forest conservation BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM: GENERAL PLAN The Baltimore Office of Sustainability within the Department of Planning has the role of overseeing, implementing, and enforcing Baltimore’s Forest Conservation Program. BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITYABOUT USPROJECTSPLANSPERMITSNEWSBALTIMORE CITY FOAM BAN Resources Sustainability Commission Meeting Minutes and Presentations Past Sustainability Commission meeting resources. About Your Flood Insurance Options Flood insurance resources for Baltimore City residents. Floodplain Construction Permit Resources Floodplain construction forms and FEMA factsheets. Plastic Bag Ban Information for Residents Information for the upcoming Plastic BagFOREST CONSERVATION
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PLASTIC BAG BAN: INFORMATION FOR RETAILERS Effective July 9, 2021, the Comprehensive Bag Reduction Act (Baltimore City Code Article 28 § 32-1, Article 7 §62-1) bans single-use plastic check out bags at the point of sale, pickup, or delivery. Baltimore businesses must charge a minimum of $0.05 for each alternative bag distributed at check out, of which $0.01 must be remitted to the city. Does theLANDSCAPE MANUAL
FOOD MATTERS PROGRAM Born out of the Baltimore Food Waste and Recovery Strategy, Baltimore City’s Food Matters program is a collaborative effort to reduce food waste in cities between the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the Baltimore Office of Sustainability (BOS), with support from The Rockefeller Foundation. Across United States, 40% of all the foodproduced is
MAPS | BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITYBALTIMORE CITY MAP OF STREETSBALTIMORE CITY MAP PDFBALTIMORE CITY AREA CODEGREATER BALTIMORE AREA MAPBALTIMORE CITY PROPERTY MAPBALTIMORE LAND AREA Critical Area Maps Designations and Maps The Critical Area includes the first 1,000-foot of land measured from the mean high tide line along the shoreline or bulkhead. Generally, the first 100 feet landward of mean high tide is designated as the Buffer, which may be expanded based on existing site conditions to include sensitivenatural
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BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM Requirements . Baltimore City Department of Planning. 5. Current Trigger: 20,000 sq. ft. of disturbance. Main regulatory components: Preservation of existing forest, based on state forest conservation BALTIMORE CITY FOREST CONSERVATION PROGRAM: GENERAL PLAN The Baltimore Office of Sustainability within the Department of Planning has the role of overseeing, implementing, and enforcing Baltimore’s Forest Conservation Program. PLASTIC BAG BAN: INFORMATION FOR RETAILERS Effective July 9, 2021, the Comprehensive Bag Reduction Act (Baltimore City Code Article 28 § 32-1, Article 7 §62-1) bans single-use plastic check out bags at the point of sale, pickup, or delivery. Baltimore businesses must charge a minimum of $0.05 for each alternative bag distributed at check out, of which $0.01 must be remitted to the city. ABOUT US | BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Mission The Office of Sustainability is a resource, catalyst, and advocate for a sustainable and resilient Baltimore. The Office integrates the principles of environmental integrity, social equity, and economic prosperity into plans, practices, policies, and partnerships. Our goal is to provide innovative solutions to our City’s challenges while engaging, educating, and motivating all FOOD MATTERS PROGRAM Born out of the Baltimore Food Waste and Recovery Strategy, Baltimore City’s Food Matters program is a collaborative effort to reduce food waste in cities between the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and the Baltimore Office of Sustainability (BOS), with support from The Rockefeller Foundation.Across United States, 40% of all the food produced is never eaten. STAFF | BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY Lisa McNeilly, Director of Sustainability Lisa McNeilly has worked in the environmental field for over 20 years, with a record of embedding sustainability at all levels of diverse organizations. She has advanced sustainable operations in Berkeley, CA, and the Grand Canyon, promoted climate change and energy policy in Washington, D.C., and researched food policy in West BALTIMORE CITY COMPREHENSIVE BAG REDUCTION ACT Effective July 9, 2021, the Comprehensive Bag Reduction Act (Baltimore City Code Article 28 § 32-1, Article 7 §62-1) bans single-use plastic check out bags at the point of sale, pickup, or delivery. Baltimore businesses must charge a minimum of $0.05 for each alternative bag distributed at check out, of which $0.01 must be remitted to the city. URBAN HEAT ISLAND SENSORS What is an urban heat island? In summer months, urban air temperatures can be up to 10 degrees higher than the air of surrounding suburban or rural areas — a phenomenon known as the urban heat island (UHI) effect. The main cause of the urban heat island effect is modification of the land surface by BALTIMORE OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITYWEB VIEW Sustainability Commission Meeting. Wednesday, June 17, 2020. 4-6PM. Welcome and Introductions . Opening Comments . Commission and Staff BALTIMORE ZERO WASTE PLAN What we heard: Prioritize Equity. It is a racist system because: its stacks all the polluting ways we deal with waste in one part of town -which is poor
DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND PLANNING PROJECT (DP3 Jones Falls Flooding, Meadow Mill, May 2018 Baltimore will be a city whose daily activities reflect a commitment shared by government, business, and citizens to reduce or eliminate impacts from current and future natural hazards Background Baltimore’s Disaster Preparedness and Planning Project (DP3) was originally produced by the Department of Planning in 2013 to detail RWH ON VACANT LAND? RAINWATER HARVESTING IN BALTIMORE CITY Rainwater Harvesting in Baltimore City Resources cont. Grants and Funding Assistance Blue Water Baltimore provides $0.50 per gallon rebates up to $2,000 for households and $6,000 forSkip to content
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Baltimore City is dedicated to helping all Baltimoreans make our city more sustainable and resilient. Click here to learn about steps you can take at home, at school, at work, at your business and on the go. We also love partnerships! Find out how your company or organization can get involved and make a difference today!Learn more
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