Appointed by Governor to 4-year term: one vacancy
Appointed by Senate President: Antonio L. Hayes
Appointed by House Speaker: Marlon D. Amprey
Appointed by Baltimore City Mayor: Justin Williams
Appointed by Baltimore City Council President: James Torrence
Representing community associations: JohnDre Jennings; Minister Glenn I. Smith.
Ex officio: Jacob R. Day, Secretary of Housing & Community Development; Paul G. Wiedefeld, Secretary of Transportation; Colin D. Tarbert, President, Baltimore Development Corp.; Alice E. Kennedy, Baltimore City Commissioner of Housing & Community Development; D. Christopher (Chris) Ryer, Director, Baltimore City Department of Planning; Corren Johnson, Interim Director, Baltimore City Department of Transportation; Sammy Hoi, President, Maryland Institute College of Art.
Chad Williams, Executive Director
c/o Office of President
Coppin State University
2500 West North Ave., Baltimore, MD 21216 - 3968
(410) 951-3838; fax: (410) 523-7351
e-mail: president@coppin.edu
e-mail: info@wnada.org
web: www.wnada.org/
COUNSEL
Vacancy, General Counsel & Land Use Attorney
BUDGET & FINANCE
Vacancy, Budget & Finance Officer
ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
Vacancy, Economic Development Officer
HOUSING & NEIGHBORHOOD DEVELOPMENT
Vacancy, Housing & Neighborhood Development Officer
PLANNING & DEVELOPMENT
Vacancy, Chief Planning & Development Officer
POLICY & RESEARCH
Christy Turner, Policy & Research Analyst
e-mail: christy@wnada.org
PROCUREMENT
Vacancy, Procurement Officer
PUBLIC AFFAIRS
Vacancy, Public Affairs Officer
TRANSPORTATION & GREEN SPACE
Vacancy, Transportation & Green Space Officer
In October 2021, the West North Avenue Development Authority in Baltimore City was authorized by the General Assembly (Chapters 80 & 81, Acts of 2021; Code Economic Development Article, secs. 12-701 through 12-706).
The Authority supports the development and approval of a comprehensive neighborhood revitalization plan in the West North Avenue Development Area and its buffer zone to benefit the residents, and improve housing; neighborhoods; economic development; and transportation, including motor vehicles and pedestrian foot traffic. In coordination with Area residents, the Authority will develop a comprehensive neighborhood revitalization plan. By a majority vote of all Authority members, the Authority also may modify the boundaries of the target area and the buffer zone.
Appropriated funds from the City of Baltimore and the State of Maryland may be managed by the Authority. Moreover, to carry out its duties, the Authority may receive donated services from accountants, lawyers, or other consultants.
Fifteen members constitute the Authority. Of these, one each is appointed by the Governor, the Senate President, the House Speaker, the Baltimore City Mayor, and the Baltimore City Council President. Two members represent community associations, and seven serve ex officio (Senate Bill 331, Acts of 2023). The President of Coppin State University serves as Chair.
Authorization for the Authority ends September 30, 2026.
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