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  • Staff

    My Items Staff This list is updated twice a year. To recommend changes, email admin@westportcedc.org Lisa R. Hodges-Hiken Executive Director Continue Antonio Williams Green Ambassador Continue Terry Jones Green Ambassador Continue Jet Sergeant At Arms and Goodwill Ambassador Continue Pamela Bishop Food Insecurity Volunteer Continue Rodney Vass Green Ambassador Continue Melvin Rust Crew Supervisor, GA Continue

  • Neighborhoods

    My Items Meet the Harbor West Neighborhoods Profiles on each neighborhood below are pulled from the South Baltimore Gateway Partnership Master Plan , pages 27-29. Click the house icon to proceed to the neighborhood's webpage on LiveBaltimore.org, for home values, walk scores, and testimonials. ​ Links to local associations and points of contact are included in each neighborhood profile. More recent photos shared by volunteers (and better ones coming soon!). For additional reading, browse... Organizational Assessments Organizational Capacity Descriptions Neighborhood Strategic Plan Summaries Inventory of Current Initiatives by Neighborhood Westport Westport CEDC, Westport Neighborhood Association Westport is a self-contained community on the northern shore of the Middle Branch. In the 1800s,.. Continue Lakeland Fishes and Loaves at Faith Tabernacle Church, Lakeland Community Association Partnership Silver Lake, the now-gone lake that gave the area its name, was first an iron-ore quarry... Continue Mount Winans/Mt. Winans Mt Winans Community Association, Community Outreach Ministries Mount Winans was originally referred to as “Hull’s Village” and “Hullsville” after Charles J. Hull, who purchased... Continue Saint Paul/St. Paul Saint Paul Community Association Continue Neighborhood Maps & Demographics what's in a plan? Visit our Maps and Plans page to browse demographics, view maps, and more.

  • Team (All) | Westport CEDC

    Our Team Members BoardS Westport CEDC Board + Hwc Advisory Board This list is updated twice a year. To recommend changes, email admin@westportcedc.org Keisha Allen Westport CEDC & Harbor West Collaborative Board, HWC Advisory Board Continue Pastor Arnell Marshall ​ Board Continue Deborah Guest ​ Board Continue Pastor Samuels Fishes and Loaves at Faith Tabernacle Church HWC Advisory Board Continue Eric Campbell ​ Board Continue Sunny Luisa Cooper ​ Board Continue Pastor Stanley Fuller ​ HWC Advisory Board Continue Sharon Decker ​ HWC Advisory Board Continue

  • Neighborhoods

    My Items Meet the Harbor West Neighborhoods Profiles on each neighborhood below are pulled from the South Baltimore Gateway Partnership Master Plan , pages 27-29. Click the house icon to proceed to the neighborhood's webpage on LiveBaltimore.org, for home values, walk scores, and testimonials. ​ Links to local associations and points of contact are included in each neighborhood profile. More recent photos shared by volunteers (and better ones coming soon!). For additional reading, browse... Organizational Assessments Organizational Capacity Descriptions Neighborhood Strategic Plan Summaries Inventory of Current Initiatives by Neighborhood Westport Westport CEDC, Westport Neighborhood Association Westport is a self-contained community on the northern shore of the Middle Branch. In the 1800s,.. Continue Lakeland Fishes and Loaves at Faith Tabernacle Church, Lakeland Community Association Partnership Silver Lake, the now-gone lake that gave the area its name, was first an iron-ore quarry... Continue Mount Winans/Mt. Winans Mt Winans Community Association, Community Outreach Ministries Mount Winans was originally referred to as “Hull’s Village” and “Hullsville” after Charles J. Hull, who purchased... Continue Saint Paul/St. Paul Saint Paul Community Association Continue Neighborhood Maps & Demographics what's in a plan? Visit our Maps and Plans page to browse demographics, view maps, and more.

  • Sharon Decker

    Sharon Decker HWC Advisory Board ​ ​ I represent St Paul’s try to help better our community with other community leaders to make a difference sharondecker70@gmail.com

  • Pastor Arnell Marshall

    Pastor Arnell Marshall Board ​ ​ ​ ​

  • State of Maryland (Government)

    State of Maryland (Government) State of Maryland (Government) ​ Associations (browse board members in new window): Affiliations: LiveBaltimore Link: ​ Neighborhood History (source: South Baltimore Gateway Master Plan) ​

  • Staff

    My Items Staff This list is updated twice a year. To recommend changes, email admin@westportcedc.org Lisa R. Hodges-Hiken Executive Director Continue Antonio Williams Green Ambassador Continue Terry Jones Green Ambassador Continue Jet Sergeant At Arms and Goodwill Ambassador Continue Pamela Bishop Food Insecurity Volunteer Continue Rodney Vass Green Ambassador Continue Melvin Rust Crew Supervisor, GA Continue

  • Mount Winans/Mt. Winans

    Mount Winans/Mt. Winans Mount Winans/Mt. Winans Harbor West Collaborative (HWC), South Baltimore 7 Coalition (SB7), South Baltimore Gateway Partnership (SBGP) Associations (browse board members in new window): Affiliations: LiveBaltimore Link: Mt Winans Community Association, Community Outreach Ministries Neighborhood History (source: South Baltimore Gateway Master Plan) Mount Winans was originally referred to as “Hull’s Village” and “Hullsville” after Charles J. Hull, who purchased this 50-acre tract in 1872. Hull developed a community of modest single-family and duplex homes for laborers who worked at nearby businesses including the B&O Railroad, stockyards and glassworks. In 1877, the B&O Railroad established Mount Winans Station, a passenger northwest of Hollins Ferry Road. It appears that this community was developed for African Americans and had both a post office and a “colored” school by the end of the 19th Century. By the 1940s, the community was referred to exclusively as Mount Winans. In the 1940s,Mount Winans, along with Cherry Hill, was designated as a federal housing site for African American workers, and 140 public housing building units were constructed during World War II. The neighborhood began declining in the 1950s, like its surrounding neighborhoods, with loss of local industry and the closing of Mount Winans Station. The neighborhood underwent urban renewal efforts in the 1960s and 1980s, both of which largely focused on renovating the 1940s-era public housing. The 1980s project was completed largely by Mount Winans residents, who took part in the City’s program to train low-income skilled workers to rehabilitate Baltimore properties.

  • Team

    Our Team Members BoardS Westport CEDC Board + Hwc Advisory Board This list is updated twice a year. To recommend changes, email admin@westportcedc.org Keisha Allen Westport CEDC & Harbor West Collaborative Board, HWC Advisory Board Continue Pastor Arnell Marshall ​ Board Continue Deborah Guest ​ Board Continue Pastor Samuels Fishes and Loaves at Faith Tabernacle Church HWC Advisory Board Continue Eric Campbell ​ Board Continue Sunny Luisa Cooper ​ Board Continue Pastor Stanley Fuller ​ HWC Advisory Board Continue Sharon Decker ​ HWC Advisory Board Continue

  • Pamela Bishop

    Pamela Bishop Food Insecurity Volunteer admin@westportcedc.org https://www.linkedin.com/in/pamela-bishop-0491a927/ Pamela Bishop comes from the University of Baltimore, Schaefer for Public Policy where she was employed for 25 years as the Business Services Specialist. I retired in 2018 and was hire back for special project as needed. I managed the daily routine of the office. I was responsible for preparing timesheets for 50 individuals, I prepared the contracts and hiring forms for our Contingent I and Contingent 2 employee’s. I was responsible for preparing training manuals for the State Highway Administration, Baltimore City Workload Study Project, Weinberg Fellows Program, Certified Public Managers Program® and the Community Supervision Workload Study for the Department of Public Safety and Correctional System, Faith-Based Development Program with Enterprise Community, and the Baltimore City Board of Election Training. Including scheduling classrooms, order supplies, and catering orders. Coordinating all materials used in the training, including the information printed and put into the manuals for each training class. Supervised 15-20 telephone interviewers using Computer Assisted Telephone Interviewing equipment. Responsible for maintaining paperwork associated with CATI system and shutting down properly ach evening. Trained new interviewers on the CATI system and instructed new interviewers on policies and procedures.

  • Antonio Williams

    Antonio Williams Green Ambassador ​ Antonio Williams is a resident of Westport

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