Recent News

SAY IT LOUD comes to Baltimore; features current and former DOP staff

Sep 15th, 2021

Baltimore Architecture Foundation, AIA Baltimore, and Bmore NOMA announce SAY IT LOUD Maryland, an exhibition that will spotlight the contributions of diverse design professionals to the built environment.

City's Plastic Bag Ban begins October 1, 2021

Sep 15th, 2021

Don't forget! The plastic bag ban is going into effect on October 1st!

New Dashboard Tool Available for Analysis of Baltimore Census Results

Aug 26th, 2021

New Tool Allows for Neighborhood Level Analysis of Baltimore's 2020 Census data.

Census

New youth-led mural unveiled celebrates Govans

Aug 11th, 2021

Youth working with BOPA’s Art @ Work program unveiled a new mural celebrating the Govans neighborhood.

INSPIRE

NEW Community Association Directory (CAD) Launched

Aug 10th, 2021

A new Community Association Directory, the first in 20 years, has now launched. Two public webinars are scheduled to provide neighborhood groups and the public with more information.

Community Planning

Laurie Feinberg Retires After 34 Years with Baltimore City Government 

Jul 21st, 2021

After a 34-year career with Baltimore City, Laurie Feinberg is retiring from her role as Assistant Director for the Department of Planning.

Staff News

July Sustainability Commission Meeting Cancelled 

Jul 21st, 2021

 The Baltimore Office of Sustainability will not host a Commission on Sustainability scheduled on July 21, 2021. The next meeting will take place on August 18th from 4:00 to 6:00 PM, focused on circular economy considerations.

The Department of Planning Seeking Residents to Join Advisory Boards

Jun 23rd, 2021

This coming year, we are offering a NEW opportunity for Baltimore residents to shape the future of our city. Join an Advisory Council and weigh in on the upcoming Comprehensive Plan and the Climate Action Plan.

Comprehensive Plan

Job Fair on April 16

Apr 9th, 2021

The Department of Planning is hosting a virtual job fair, collaboratively with Morgan State University, on April 16. 

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