WHAT IF WE DREAMT BIGGER TOGETHER ABOUT THE FUTURE OF THE JONES FALLS AND ITS CONNECTION TO REMINGTON?


Our Mission

The Jones Falls River Valley has long shaped the landscape and identity of this part of Baltimore. At the same time, the Remington community has been actively working to build a vibrant and connected neighborhood. This listening initiative brings these efforts together, inviting neighbors and community to share their ideas and perspectives as we collectively continue to shape a shared vision for the future of this corridor.


COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS

COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS

Community Conversation

Part 3

Walking Tour of the Jones Falls

NEW Date: Monday, July 13 Time: 6:00 – 8:00 PM

Address: 2801 Falls Rd, Baltimore
Park below the 28th St. Bridge

We have canceled the June 22 meeting out of an abundance of caution. Please join us July 13 for a walking tour of the Jones Falls corridor, your chance to see the land we’ve been talking about, ask questions, and keep the conversation going on the ground. 

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Meet the Growing Team

  • Blue Water Baltimore

    Blue Water Baltimore

    Blue Water Baltimore works to restore and protect the health of the Jones Falls and other local waterways through science, restoration projects, and community partnerships.

  • Baltimore Streetcar Museum

    Baltimore Streetcar Museum

    The Baltimore Streetcar Museum preserves Baltimore’s historic streetcars and operates a demonstration line along the Jones Falls, highlighting the important role transit played in shaping the surrounding communities.

  • Friends of Jones Falls

    Friends of Jones Falls

    Friends of Jones Falls is a community-based organization dedicated to protecting, restoring, and celebrating the Jones Falls watershed through environmental stewardship, advocacy, and community engagement.

  • Jones Falls 2076

    Jones Falls 2076

    Jones Falls 2076 is a speculative design project that invites residents, artists, designers, community leaders, and creative thinkers to envision aspirational futures for the river in 2076, half a century from now. 

  • GRIA

    GRIA

    The GRIA Master Plan in Remington is a community-led planning effort to identify neighborhood needs and guide future improvements along the Jones Falls corridor, focusing on public space, connectivity, and long-term community development.

  • Jones Falls Gateway Project

    Jones Falls Gateway Project

    The Jones Falls Gateway Project is a community initiative working to create welcoming public spaces, trails, and green infrastructure that reconnect Baltimore neighborhoods to the Jones Falls River Valley.

  • Seawall Development

    Seawall Development

    Seawall believes in re-imagining the real estate development industry so that the built environment empowers communities, unites our cities, and helps launch powerful ideas.

  • Be a part of our Team!

    Are you an organization that’s interested in joining our project? Send an email for more information!

The Community's Vision for Jones Falls

Before we draw any plans, we are listening. 

Through community visioning sessions, residents, business owners, neighborhood leaders, and stakeholders shared ideas for how the Jones Falls corridor could become a place that connects people, nature, housing, and economic opportunity.

The maps below capture a small portion of those conversations, illustrating the priorities, aspirations, and concerns voiced by community members throughout the planning process.

Share Your Vision Here

We are in the early listening phase and would love to hear from you. Share your ideas, hopes, and dreams about the future of the Jones Falls corridor and its connection to the Remington community.