Monday, October 1, 2018

Tonight: Public Safety Forum and Walk in Riverside and Federal Hill South

Event from Delegate Robbyn Lewis, Councilman Eric Costello, Delegate Brook Lierman, and The Riverside Neighborhood Association: 

Please join us (community leaders, neighbors, law enforcement officials, and elected officials) for a Public Safety Walk and Public Safety Forum this Monday (10/01), at 6:00pm. The Walk will begin at Riverside Park Gazebo at 6:00pm, then head down Riverside Ave, stopping on the 1200 block, then turning on E Cross St and finishing at Digital Harbor High School (DHHS) for the Public Safety Forum which will end at 9:00pm. Attendees and agenda are below.

You will be joined by the following:
– Community Leaders
– Neighbors from across the Peninsula
Mayor Catherine Pugh (for first 30 minutes)
Baltimore Police Department Acting Commissioner Gary Tuggle
– BPD Homicide Lt. Mike Newton
Baltimore Police Department- Southern District Major Monique Brown
– Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice Director Drew Vetter
Senator Bill Ferguson
Delegate Luke Clippinger
Delegate Brooke Lierman
Delegate Robbyn Lewis
Councilman Eric T. Costello
Baltimore City State’s Attorney Office Marilyn Mosby (invited, but not yet confirmed)

Agenda:
– 6:00pm – assemble at Riverside Park Gazebo. Brief remarks from Riverside Neighborhood Association leadership and other officials.
– 6:15pm – leave Riverside Park Gazebo and head north on Riverside Ave, stopping at 1200 block of Riverside Ave. Continue toward E Cross St and turn east bound toward DHHS.
– 7:00pm – arrive at DHHS for forum. Brief remarks from Federal Hill South Neighborhood Association leadership and other officials listed above.
– 7:20pm – public input, including comments and questions for officials listed above.
– 9:00pm – end.

** Please note that Riverside Neighborhood Association was kind enough to change timing of their regularly scheduled monthly walk which is regularly on the first Monday of the month at 7pm, starting at Riverside Park Gazebo.



via https://www.southbmore.com/2018/10/01/tonight-public-safety-forum-and-walk-in-riverside-and-federal-hill-south/

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