One of the reinvestment projects that caught my eye was
called the North Avenue Big Belly Solar Waste System. It is a project involving
all sorts of people, from the sponsors to the contributors to artists to the
community. There are four main sponsors (funds) that are encouraging this
project - Charles North Community Association (CNCA) – Business Committee,
Midtown Community Benefits District, MICA and Center City, Inc. The project
itself is super creative and interesting – obviously it is an attempt to clean
up the litter around Station North, but it’s more than that. The sponsors are
installing four Big Belly Compactors (solar intelligent) along the corridor of
one of SNAED’s major areas (North Avenue) that will be used for litter. It is a
long-term plan that will hopefully improve with time, but there is another
aspect that caught my eye: the city and sponsors are allowing artists to
decorate the compactors with art to improve the visual impact of the compactors
and to add to the design.
Big Belly Compactor |
So the reinvestment agents understand and organize the project, the stakeholders fund the project, and the change agencies make the magic happen!
Sources:
"$86,000 “Spruce-up” Grants Awarded to Station North Arts and Entertainment District." what weekly. N.p., 2 Jan. 2013. Web. 24 Feb. 2014. <http://whatweekly.com/2013/01/02/86000-spruce-up-grants-awarded-to-station-north-arts-and-entertainment-district/>.
"North Avenue Big Belly Solar Waste System." The Robert W. Deutsch Foundation. Central Baltimore Partnership, n.d. Web. 24 Feb. 2014. <http://rwdfruhoh.ookb.co/whatwedo/solarwaste/>.