Citizens on Patrol (COP)
Fells Prospect's first citizens on patrol (COP) walk will be Wednesday, February 22th, 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm, the 4th Wednesday each month. We'll meet on the corner of S. Chester and Pratt Street just before 8pm. The walk is open to everyone who lives in Fells Prospect and Upper Fells Point/Butchers Hill.

Debbie is our new COP organizer. If you are interested in getting involved, please contact her at fellsprospect_cop@yahoo.com.

Members of the police and elected representatives sometimes join the residents. Feel free to bring your dogs as we walk the community.

Also, six neighbors met on December 15 with the Northwest Citizen's Patrol (NWCP) to learn how they've successfully organized for years to prevent crime in their neighborhood. Read the notes here.
Welcome .................
Upper Fells Point, also called Fells Prospect, is nestled between Fells Point, Butchers Hill and Canton. The area is bordered by Broadway to the west, Patterson Park to the east, Pratt Street to the north and Eastern Avenue to the south. A portion of the neighborhood extends to the water’s edge from Washington Street to Montford Avenue. See a map.
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upcoming events this Fall and Winter

NEXT MONTHLY MEETING
February 8, 2012, 7:30 PM - See January meeting minutes.
FEBRUARY NEWSLETTER NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE
Join the Fells Prospect Garden Club
Contact Thin Thin at
FellsProspectGardens@
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to become a member.
Next meeting:
Monday, Jan. 16
6:30-7:30
223 S. Washington Street


Membership is a great way to help support your community. All funds are dedicated to projects aimed at improving the quality of life in Fells Prospect and the greater Fell’s Point Community (all FPCA board members are volunteers). Read more...

Dues and donations are tax-deductible, too, because Fells Prospect Community Association is a 501(c)(3) non-profit.
Charm City Circulator
NEW! As of November 1st, the Green Line runs from City Hall to Fells Point to Johns Hopkins.
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Did you know that federal law protects tenants during foreclosure? Under the law, tenants may be able to remain in their homes for 90 days or the remaining length of their leases. If you or someone you know is facing this situation, there are important steps to take to preserve their rights. See a flyer with more details.
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Membership has benefits, too! Fells Prospect Community Association members are eligible for the association's Zipcar membership discount. Read more...
Not happy with your tax assessment?
If you received an assessment notice and you feel the
Total New Market Value on your notice (box 7) does not reflect the market value of your property, you may be able to appeal. Read more.

2011 Neighborhood Health Profile: Fells Point
The  2011 Neighborhood Health Profile for Fells Point provide Baltimore citizens with objective data that accurately reflect local health issues. Building on the 2008 Profiles, it include factors like access to healthy food, healthy housing, quality schools, and safe places to be active, as well as a trove of demographic and other data about the area. From the density of alcohol stores to the incidence of diabetes to the number of abandoned houses, you can see how Fells Point compares to Baltimore in general. Read more...
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Why help Fells Prospect Community Association?

Fells Prospect is indeed one of Baltimore's best neighborhoods, but we need you to help to continue to change for the better.

What can you do? Become a member.

Your dues help pay for clean-up projects, beautification activities, the Fells Prospect newsletter, as well as work on nuisance housing issues. 

What else can you do?

  • Organize an evening walking group with the Social Committee
  • Create a program that encourages neighbors to install and use front porch lights with the Crime Prevention Committee
  • Help plant trees with the Beautification Committee
  • Help be a watch dog for the Development & Land Use Committee concerning neighborhood zoning issues. 
  • Attend our meetings. 

What if my time is limited?
  • Help us deliver the newsletter
  • Help organize a monthly clean-up event on your block.
  • Become a member.
  • Every little bit helps.  What each of us can do is get involved.  Everyone is busy, everyone has other obligations, but if each of us volunteers just 1 or 2 hours a month, you can imagine what we can accomplish!

This is how we can continue to be the best neighborhood in Southeast Baltimore.




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Changes
Fells Prospect would like to welcome the following new committee chairs: Debbie Ritter (who will now head both the COP and our Crime Committee), Phyllis Fung (who serves as both the website and also Zipcar coordinator), and Jen Harrington (who has been our new newsletter editor for the past 6 months). Finally, we would like to welcome Rebecca German, who has stepped to become our new secretary.

It takes great people to give up their personal time and give back to the community, and we thank them all for joining the Fells Prospect board and team.  Their time and commitment helps make the association successful.
Plus, answers to the question, "Can you recycle that?"
Another Successful Dumpster Day October 22.
Thanks to Steve and his crew for removal (443-835-5894--free removal of metal items). See photos...
Stay tuned for the next date.
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It's a new year. Have you renewed your 2012 Fells Prospect Community Association membership yet?
Renew or join today!
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Monthly FPCA meetings
Monthly meetings present a great opportunity to meet your neighbors, find out what's going on with traffic, building, nuisance bars, etc., as well as providing a chance to learn about new topics. In January, for example, we had presentations on how to fight your tax assessment and on the growing concerns about bedbugs (read the minutes)--who knew? Throughout the 2011 election, candidates from all office levels came to speak, giving residents a chance to voice their concerns and meet the potential representatives in person.

So come join us next month--it's an easy way to get involved.