East Baltimore Resident Relocation 2002-2014 (Baltimore Development Corporation)

Lauren Ilano filed this request with the Baltimore Development Corporation of Baltimore, MD.
Multi Request East Baltimore Resident Relocation 2002-2014
Est. Completion None
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No Responsive Documents

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From: Lauren Ilano


To Whom It May Concern:

Pursuant to the Maryland Public Information Act, I hereby request the following records:

A list of the residents in East Baltimore who were relocated by the East Baltimore Development redevelopment in the Middle East neighborhood in Phases I and II. Further, I would also like to request information for the amount received in relocation assistance by each resident for their vacated home in East Baltimore, the location of their new residence (address or census block GEOID), and demographic information about the relocated residents.

Any and all communication between the Housing Authority of Baltimore City and the East Baltimore Development Inc. regarding the relocation of East Baltimore Residents in the Middle East neighborhood.

Any documents (notes, email correspondence, informational sheets) related to the three-day planning charrette sponsored by the Mayor's office and led by Urban Design Associates (UDA) in July 2001.

Any documents (notes, email correspondence, information sheets, presentation materials) from the Relocation Information Meeting on October 11, 2001 at Israel Baptist Church sponsored by City Staff and Urban Design Associates.

Any documents (notes, email correspondence, information sheets, presentation materials) from the East Baltimore Master Plan Presentation on October 15, 2001 at First John Tabernacle Baptist Church sponsored by City Staff and Urban Design Associates.

Documents (notes, email correspondence, memos, etc) from the Housing and Relocation Committee (including the Policy Subcommittee) in 2006-2007 related to the development of housing options specific to land in Phase 2 of the East Baltimore Development Master Plan.

The requested documents will be made available to the general public, and this request is not being made for commercial purposes.

In the event that there are fees, I would be grateful if you would inform me of the total charges in advance of fulfilling my request. I would prefer the request filled electronically, by e-mail attachment if available or CD-ROM if not.

Thank you in advance for your anticipated cooperation in this matter. I look forward to receiving your response to this request within 10 calendar days, as the statute requires.

Sincerely,

Lauren Ilano

From: Baltimore Development Corporation

Ms. Ilano,

The Baltimore Development Corporation ("BDC"), is in receipt of your request, below. The Maryland Public Information Act ("PIA"), codified in Section 4-101 et seq. of the General Provisions ("GP") Article of the Maryland Code, governs your request. A request for public information under the PIA must be submitted to the custodian of public records. GP § 4-202(a). Each governmental entity, including each Baltimore City agency, is the custodian of its own records. See Baltimore City Code, Art. 1 § 10-1. This response is on behalf of BDC, which does not have any records responsive to your request.
Nothing in this response is intended to indicate that any records sought from City agencies exist or to waive any privileges held by the Mayor and City Council. You may contest this response by filing a complaint in Circuit Court pursuant to PIA Section § 4-362.
Sincerely,

[cid:image001.png@01D5D776.DFB2AFC0]<http://www.baltimorecity.gov/>
Department of Law
Khadeja Farahmand, L.L.M
Legal Advice & Opinions
Baltimore City Department of Law
100 N. Holliday Street, Suite 101
Baltimore, MD 21202
Khadeja.Farahmand@baltimorecity.gov<mailto:Khadeja.Farahmand@baltimorecity.gov>
Office: (410)396-3257
Fax: (410) 396-3257

From: Baltimore Development Corporation

Ms. Ilano,

The Baltimore Development Corporation ("BDC"), is in receipt of your request, below. The Maryland Public Information Act ("PIA"), codified in Section 4-101 et seq. of the General Provisions ("GP") Article of the Maryland Code, governs your request. A request for public information under the PIA must be submitted to the custodian of public records. GP § 4-202(a). Each governmental entity, including each Baltimore City agency, is the custodian of its own records. See Baltimore City Code, Art. 1 § 10-1. This response is on behalf of BDC, which does not have any records responsive to your request.
Nothing in this response is intended to indicate that any records sought from City agencies exist or to waive any privileges held by the Mayor and City Council. You may contest this response by filing a complaint in Circuit Court pursuant to PIA Section § 4-362.
Sincerely,

[cid:image001.png@01D5D776.DFB2AFC0]<http://www.baltimorecity.gov/>
Department of Law
Khadeja Farahmand, L.L.M
Legal Advice & Opinions
Baltimore City Department of Law
100 N. Holliday Street, Suite 101
Baltimore, MD 21202
Khadeja.Farahmand@baltimorecity.gov<mailto:Khadeja.Farahmand@baltimorecity.gov>
Office: (410)396-3257
Fax: (410) 396-3257

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