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Community and Neighborhood Associations
Federal Hill South Neighborhood Association
A community organization serving the neighborhood bounded by Light Street, Cross Street, Covington Street and Fort Avenue. Contact: Kirsten Sandberg, President; 502 E. Fort Avenue , PMB 102, Baltimore , MD 21230
Website: www.federalhillsouth.org
Friends of Riverside Park (FORP) is committed to the upkeep and beautification of the Leone Riverside Park located in the community of Riverside , adjacent to Federal Hill and Locust Point.
Website: www.FORP.info
South Baltimore Improvement Committee, Inc.
SBIC is a neighborhood association in South Baltimore representing the residents within the area bounded by Cross Street to the north, McComas Street to the south, Race Street to the west and Light Street to the East. SBIC works hard to make sure their community is clean, safe and, in general, a nice place to live.
Monthly meetings are held on the first Tuesday of the month at 7:30pm at the Olive Branch Good Shepherd United Methodist Church (
Website: www.soboimco.org
The Otterbein Community Association
The Otterbein Community Association provides residents with the opportunity to vote on issues of interest to the community. Issues such as how the parks are maintained are of interest to all residents. Funds collected from OCA dues are used to treat street trees in the community, for concerts and other events held in the parks and the production of the newsletter, The Mullion.
Website: www.otterbeinonline.com
Riverside Neighborhood Association
The Riverside Neighborhood Association in Baltimore encompasses neighbors from Lawrence to Light and Key Highway to the railway.
Meetings are held the last Monday of the month, year round, at 7:00pm at the Salem Lutheran church on the corner of Randall St. & Battery Ave. (Across from Riverside Park ). Enter from the Battery Ave. entrance on the side of the church.
Website: http://www.riversideactiongroup.org/
Federal Hillsider
Members of the Federal Hill Neighborhood Association not only play a vital role with improving our quality of life by getting involved with neighborhood issues but they are also eligible for great benefits and discounts in our business district.
Website: http://www.federalhillna.org/
Locust Point Civic Association
Founded in 1972, The Locust Point Civic Association is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization incorporated in the State of Maryland created to promote and protect the common interests of the residents and property owners in the Locust Point neighborhood of Baltimore City.
The purposes of the Association are to promote and encourage cooperative spirit, neighborhood relations and participation in community affairs; actively inform, serve and represent residents’ interests in regard to civic and City events, laws, regulations, and safety; foster neighborhood pride, safety, beautification and monitor development activity; and honor and preserve the historic nature and serve as a repository for local information.
Website: www.mylocustpoint.com