Need Help Managing Your Open Space? We Have the Answer.

NeighborSpace is proud to announce the completion of  The Open Space Guidebook. The guidebook will act as a tool providing the best practices and resources for open space management. The hope is that this guidebook will help everyone from our stewardship partners looking for resources to community members wondering how to improve community land. The […]

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County Installs Pipe, Restores Hope at Powhatan Park

The request was simple enough when the Powhatan Farms Improvement Association reached out to NeighborSpace in 2007. They wanted NeighborSpace to subdivide and purchase a 1.6-acre parcel of land for “a park with … flowers, and an area that would allow our community to have cookouts and possibly hold our monthly community meetings during the […]

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Teaching Us What “Home” Is and Why We Should Care: A Tribute to Adelaide Bentley

In their book, The Abundant Community: Awakening the Power of Families and Neighborhoods, authors, John McKnight and Peter Block, note that healthy or “competent” communities have three characteristics:  First, they focus on the gifts of their members, their unique skills and abilities;  Second, they foster and value cooperation; and  Third, they offer hospitality and nurture.  […]

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Gardens, People and a Waterfront Gem

Turner Station is a hidden gem of Baltimore County with a history of pride and residents quick to promote its strengths. On March 9th, NeighborSpace acquired a 0.58-acre piece of triangular land on the northern border of the neighborhood. Having had the pleasure of speaking with two longtime residents and activists in the community, I […]

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Feeding the Hungry

Why We’re Putting Food Before Our Mission on May 5

In a civilized society, people shouldn’t have to steal or grovel in order to have enough to eat. The social compact between the governed and their government should take care of that. But when that compact is strained … others must step up.  In the 1930’s, a rather unusual court case came to pass in […]

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Moving Beyond the Crossroads: A Blueprint

A failure to plan is a plan to fail. ~ Winston Churchill A year ago, I wrote  an article in this publication recounting the findings of the 2019 Spending Affordability Report authored by a committee of the same name and chaired by first-district councilman, Tom Quirk. The report detailed a history in our County of […]

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