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West North Avenue authority seeks permanent status as DLS urges caution on grant increases
Summary
The West North Avenue Development Authority told lawmakers it has distributed nearly $9.6 million in grants, received strong demand from applicants, and is seeking permanent status as DLS recommended holding grant increases until outcomes against the comprehensive plan are demonstrated.
The West North Avenue Development Authority (Winona) told the subcommittee it has distributed grants, completed a comprehensive neighborhood plan and now seeks permanence and expanded funding to implement redevelopment strategies in the West North Avenue planning area of Baltimore.
DLS analyst Elizabeth Weibel told the committee that Winona was established in 2021 and that the authority’s fiscal 2026 allowance rises to $22.4 million, largely because grants account for roughly $20 million of the proposed funding. She noted three city grants…
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