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Meeting Report

PROJECT NAME: Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus Plan
PROJECT NUMBER: Ayers/Saint/Gross No. 9895.00
MEETING DATE: November 11, 1999
SUBJECT: Regional Bike and Recreational Systems
ATTENDEES: Beth Stromen, Baltimore City Planning Department
Adam Gross, ASG
Suzanne Holden, ASG
DISCUSSION

Adam gave a brief review of the Master Plan process to date. He discussed the concept plan and expressed the planning team's desire to incorporate into the plan any plans the city had for bike paths or recreational trails.

Beth Stromen described two greenway projects that are currently under the works in the planning department. One of which follows the Jones Falls corridor, and could tie in neatly to the Homewood campus.

Ms Stromen was excited about following the progress of the plan and offered to provide the planning team with maps of the regional bike system.

Respectfully submitted,
AYERS/SAINT/GROSS, INC.
Suzanne Holden

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Dennis O'Shea, by e-mail for JHU web-site distribution
Janet Sanfilippo, JHU
George Alexiou, PBQ&D
Michael Vergason, MVLA
Virginia Gehshan, Cloud and Gehshan Associates
Adam Gross, ASG
Luanne Greene, ASG
Suzanne Holden, ASG


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