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Baltimore City Mayor's Office On Neighborhoods

The Mayor's Office of Neighborhoods and Constituent Services was established based on a recommendation of the Neighborhood Planning Program Steering Committee, and the Neighborhood Revitalization Transition Team in 2001. These committees consisted of a diverse group of community leaders, foundation directors, community development corporation representatives and others that have a passionate interest in improving Baltimore City neighborhoods.

Mission:

The mission of the Mayor's Office of Neighborhoods and Constituent Services is to ensure that city government is an effective partner with communities in improving the quality of life in neighborhoods through government and community partnerships. The Office of Neighborhoods and Constituent Services will ensure that interdepartmental responses to neighborhood needs and initiatives are timely and well coordinated with prompt and thorough responses to constituent calls, written correspondence and requests for service.

Mayor’s Office of Neighborhoods and Constituent Services is the 2005 recipients of the National Association of Counties’ (NACO) Multicultural Diversity Award for extraordinary outreach to ethnic communities. The award is cosponsored by the Women Officials in NACo (WON), the National Association of Black County Officials (NABCO), and the National Association of Hispanic County Officials (NAHCO).

Multicultural Diversity Award
Mon. October 13, 2008

Contacts

Phone: (410) 396-4735
Fax: (410) 396-1632