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1 21st Century School Buildings Program Park Heights Community Update Meeting July 6, 2017

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21st Century School Buildings ProgramPark Heights Community Update Meeting July 6, 2017

Agenda

• Welcome and Introductions

• Roles and Responsibilities of City

Schools and Partners

• Update on Pimlico and Arlington

• INSPIRE update

• Construction update

• Q&A

2013 MOU was the first down

payment on a long term goal to

provide Baltimore students the

school buildings they deserve.

www.baltimore21stcenturyschools.org

Recap

21st Century School Buildings

• Planning, design, and construction process

• Temporary relocation

• Family and community engagement

• Academic planning process

INSPIRE

• Recommended improvements within the quarter-mile radius of school sites

• Neighborhood improvements including long-term investments, social and economical growth

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Other City Agencies

• Police

• Department of Transportation

• Department of Public Works

• Housing

Roles and Responsibilities

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Arlington Elementary School

Arlington Timeline*

Students and staff return to the new school building in September, 2019.

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SY 2017-2018

SY 2018-2019

SY 2019-2020

Students and staff remain in the Arlington building for one more school year.

Grade change: Arlington will become a PK–5 school, grades 6-8 are slated to attend Pimlico Elem/Middle.

Students, staff, and supplies temporarily relocate to the Garrison building for SY 18-19.

*dates subject to change

2 Pre-Kindergarten and 3 Kindergarten Classrooms

1 Gymnasium

6 Grades 1 and 2 Classrooms 1 Media Center

9 Grades 3, 4, and 5 Classrooms 1 Cafeteria

3 Collaborative Areas 1 Auditorium

2 Special Education Classrooms Health Suite

1 Elementary Science Classroom Administration

1 Visual Art Studio Student Services

2 Music Rehearsal Rooms Community Spaces

Arlington - Classrooms and Spaces

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Pimlico Elementary/Middle School

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Pimlico Timeline*

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SY 2017-2018

SY 2018-2019

Students remain in the Garrison school building for one more school year.

Arlington 6th – 8th

grade students will join Pimilco Elem/Middle School

Students, staff, and supplies relocate to the new Pimlico building in August, 2018.

*dates subject to change

Community construction updates will continue throughout next year.

3 Pre-Kindergarten and 3 Kindergarten Classrooms

2 Music Rehearsal Rooms

6 Grades 1 and 2 Classrooms 1 Technology Education Lab

6 Grades 3, 4, and 5 Classrooms 1 Gymnasium

6 Collaborative Learning Areas 1 Media Room

3 Special Education Classrooms 1 Dining Area

1 Elementary Science Classroom Administration, Health Suite

1 Middle Schools Science Lab Student Services

1 Visual Art Studio Community Spaces

Pimlico - Classrooms and Spaces

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21st Century Academic Planning Components11

Academic Focus

School Structures

Community Traditions

Pedagogy that will guide the way instruction occurs at the school.

Processes and procedures that will support the creation of a safe and inviting school environment.

Activities and events that are an important part of the school and community culture.

Pimlico and Arlington INSPIRE UpdatesJuly 6, 2017

INSPIRE Overview Agenda

• Welcome and Introductions

• INSPIRE overview

• Pimlico Preparing for Opening Day

• Pimlico Recommendation Report

Feedback until July 28

• Pimlico Road Community

Managed Open Space and

Community Project

• Arlington Community project

Kick-off End of Summer 2017

The Planning Department launched the INSPIRE planning program to focus on the neighborhood immediately surrounding each of the 21st Century schools.

• Short-term, specific, implementable public improvements

• Community vision to guide long-term investments

Investing in Schools + Neighborhoods

INSPIRE: Citywide and Neighborhood Specific

Pimlico INSPIRE Process Timeline

Planning Commission

October 2017

Workshop 3: INSPIRE Plan

Presentation

Summer/Early Fall 2017

Comm. Meetings: Present

Recommendations

Now!

Workshop 2: Priorities &

Recommendations

Summer-Fall 2016

Workshop 1: INSPIRE Kickoff

April 2016 • Steering Committee meetings• Student workshops• Community Survey

• Steering Committee meetings• Field work• Develop draft recommendation report• Agency discussions--Ongoing

• Steering Committee meetings• Conduct outreach/Get feedback• Develop INSPIRE Plan• Agency discussions

• Conduct outreach/Get feedback• Finalize INSPIRE Plan• Prepare presentation

• Repairing Sidewalks

• Repainting or adding

crosswalks

• Marking Safe Routes to

School

Preparing for School Opening Day• Assessing Crossing

Guard deployment

• Pruning and Planting

Trees

• Replacing

missing/broken lights

• Boarding open

vacant buildings

• Picking up trash

and maintaining

vacant lots

DOT/INSPIRE Safe Routes to School Grant

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INSPIRE Recommendations OverviewInvesting in Housing and Market- Strengthening Development Opportunities—Page 15

• Increase Quality Housing• Promote Strategic Redevelopment Opportunities• Improve Retail Businesses and Seek Quality Entrepreneurs in the Community

Improving Safety—Page 18• Work with the Northern and Northwestern Police Districts • Remove Uses that Create Unsafe Environments for Students

Creating Connectivity and Access—Page 19• Improve Traffic Conditions, Pedestrian Safety, and Walkability in the Neighborhood

Creating Opportunities for Health and Well-being—Page21• Enhance the Healthy Food Environment• Continue Community Engagement to Improve Connections and Use of Recreational

Opportunities

Improving Sanitation—Page 24• Use Code Enforcement to Improve Appearance and Safety and reduce vacancies and

properties not properly maintained

Creating a Sustainable Neighborhood—Page 25• Create a Clean and Green Neighborhood

Provide Opportunities for Economic Self-Sufficiency—Page 27• Provide Training and Access to Jobs

4814 Pimlico Road: Vacant Lot Greening Project

Outreach and Community Meetings:

• UMD Landscape Architecture students met with Pimlico Students May 9

• Palmer Courts Design Mtg July 5• Park Heights Renaissance Mtg

July 14• Civic Works canvassed• Design charrette August• Dream Academy Art

4814 Pimlico Road: Existing Conditions and Layout

Site Considerations For Ped Safety and Connections

Crosswalks

AmenitiesPlantings

Phase 2: Art

Site Design

Progress Photos-November 2016

Progress Photos-December 2016/January 2017

Progress Photos-March-April-May 2017

Arlington INSPIRE Community Garden-Kick-off End of Summer 2017!

• Corner Stores: 16

• Convenience Stores: 13

• Farmers Market: 1

• Food Pantries: 5

• Summer Meals: 14

• After School Meals: 4

• Community Garden: 1

Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future-Community Food Assessment CFA-Fall 2017o The goal of CFA is to improve a community’s food system via

increased access to healthy food. o A CFA gathers information about residents’ perceptions of

the food environment and their food shopping behaviors. o Info used to direct the efforts of community organizations,

non-profits and policymakers that want to improve healthy food access.

o We are looking for volunteers to help with the survey in the fall!

Recommendation Report Link and Questions

Mary Colleen Buettner

INSPIRE Planner

[email protected]

(410) 396-5937

James Ashford

NW District Planner

[email protected]

410-396-2929

Pimlico INSPIRE Recommendation Report Open for Comment until July 28:

http://planning.baltimorecity.gov/inspire-plans/pimlico-elementary-middle-school

Pimlico Construction Update

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[Updated School Rendering]

[Updated School Rendering]

ES Footings MS Slab

MS - Steel InteriorDrywall

Schedule• Students to return for the 2018/2019 School Year

Construction Update• ES addition – footings and foundation walls complete. • MS addition – Slab on grade complete. In process of steel column erection and

steel decking.• Gym addition – Footings are complete, working on foundation walls and

prepping for slab pour.• Installing the overhead piping and interior metal studs in existing building. Began

setting door frames and interior CMU walls.

Looking Ahead• ES addition – Pour 1st floor slab and begin steel erection. • MS addition – Complete steel erection, begin running walls.• Gym addition – Pour slab and begin steel erection. • Existing building – Continue with overhead piping and running interior masonry

wall. Begin installation of new windows.

CONTACTS

Nicole PriceDirector of Community and Public [email protected]

Karen SummervilleCommunications [email protected]

Emily ShermanTransition Support [email protected]

Main Office: (443) 642-4600

FACEBOOK @21stCenturySchoolBuildingsProgram

TWITTER @21stCSBaltimore

WEBSITEbaltimore21stcenturyschools.org

Questions?

21st Century School Buildings ProgramBaltimore City Public Schools200 East North Avenue Room 407-BBaltimore MD 21202(443) 642-4600

Mignon R. AnthonyExecutive Director, 21st Century Buildings ProgramBaltimore City Public Schools

Gary McGuiganSenior Vice President, Capital Development DivisionMaryland Stadium Authority

James T. Smith, Jr.Chief of Strategic AlliancesCity of Baltimore

Joan T. SchaeferActing Executive Director, Public School Construction ProgramState of Maryland

www.baltimore21stcenturyschools.org