
36:26
what is the live entertainment component?

40:05
Can you repeat the date of the event?

40:13
9/15

40:58
Thanks!

47:49
turn down your volume

51:52
Jenn, can you put your question in chat.

51:57
I'm leaving - thank you everyone! :)

53:12
Thank you Kimber

55:21
Steve/Grishelle: What do we do if we have received parking tickets even though we have a displayed sticker? We have received 2.

56:21
Liam Davis from DOT as well.

01:00:09
Aren’t the parklets that are taking the public spots also there because of the State of Emergency? If RPP goes back to pre-Covid signage, the residents also need parking assistance similarly.

01:00:44
Businesses are back to 100% capacity indoor, right?

01:00:56
Are the parklets here pursuant to action of the City Council or are they there because of a State of Emergency action. If pursuant to a state of emergency action, why is continuation of the parking treated differently than continuation of the parklets?

01:02:21
I would like to speak on the Parklet program please.

01:07:17
Where can we see this proposal?

01:07:50
The proposal was what we voted on several months ago.

01:08:02
I’ve emailed Steve twice and gotten no response.

01:08:36
443-573-2800

01:08:39
pabc

01:12:05
Hi Kate, can you let us know the actual address to bring backpacks and supplies for refugees? thanks.

01:16:31
I am assuming there a written statement from Mayor Young authorizing the parklets? if so, how do we get a copy?

01:17:12
Its understood that the legal side of this will take time, etc. I just want to state that since the parklets make it very difficult for residents to park, the signs are/were one way to make it possible for us to park in the evening. It seems only fair to allow us to have this help in parking to make our lives as residents more reasonable.

01:17:25
Is that a possibility prior to the Permit expiring ?

01:18:03
Hopefully parklets won’t need to be reimplemented in the spring if businesses remain at 100% capacity, correct? Because over 100% (indoor plus parklets) takes away even more parking with guests coming in. They are an emergency order but that’s passed.

01:18:33
Here's a link on the outdoor dining program:

01:18:36
https://transportation.baltimorecity.gov/Temporary-Outdoor-Dining-Program

01:21:26
I would like to address granting permits to street areas and taking up area 16 permit spaces. Does DOT legally have the right to take away those away from area 16 permit holders ?

01:22:55
I very much hope the parklets are not reauthorized and are removed asap. The businesses are unfairly benefitting at the residents expense.

01:25:02
Duda’s also?

01:25:02
Bond St is another example

01:25:58
Black olive

01:26:57
Berthas

01:27:20
Max;s

01:27:33
Yup

01:28:23
Thank you, Steve!

01:28:50
Not sure I understand why DOT is being so by the letter on RPP--why not extend and wait for a challenge, given the burdens put on residents to support the parklets/

01:29:31
How many spaces are we talking about again?

01:30:12
A prior meeting said over 350 spaces taken by parklets

01:30:47
Excellent Point !

01:32:06
So we're talking about 350 area 16 spaces or does this include city parking/ unregulated spaces?

01:33:19
I believe it counts city spaces- but when there’s a parklet in that space, the restaurant goer parks in the RPP spaces

01:33:28
Just to clarify for our business in the notes: I do not believe Max’s spaces were EVER residential parking. The spaces on Broadway were metered spaces and those on Lancaster were never parking spaces prior to covid.But we’re happily working with Ginny & FPMS and support their decisions regarding. Just wanted to throw this out for the record. Thank you.

01:35:39
It is not "everyone" that feels the parklets are a bad idea. I am happy to sacrifice some parking to maintain the terrific ambience that the parklets create and help our struggling businesses. Without them our neighborhood isn't what we all love.

01:36:39
No one said they were a bad idea. Just looking for equality and consistency.

01:37:09
Good Evening! Matt Achhammer Community Liaison for the Liquor Board matt.achhammer@baltimorecity.gov Cell: 410-241-6525 (Call or Text) --- Licensed liquor establishment complaints – Use 311 (online/app recommended).Recent BLLC Guidance on indoor mask mandate: https://bit.ly/37v4Ka5August Community Connection Newsletter: https://bit.ly/3gRWQfS

01:37:24
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01:38:16
Thank you everyone. My email address is liamf.davis@baltimorecity.gov

01:38:40
Thank you, everyone.Joshua ThomsonOffice of Councilmember CohenJoshua.thomson@baltimorecity.gov