The Village of 12 Trees, an HOA community in Randallstwon, collaborated with NeighborSpace Baltimore County on grant opportunities. NeighborSpace’s HABACO Program Habitat Baltimore County (HABACO) helps HOAs improve and better steward their lands to provide recreational opportunities for their residents, habitat for pollinators, and management of stormwater with green infrastructure.
Then Neighborspace and the Neighborhood Design Center collaborated on
a Chesapeake Bay Trust grant submission. With that grant, we kicked off the project, introducing neighbors to project, asking questions, and surveying concerns.
Create a comprehensive neighborhood plan rooted in conservation practices. Includes ongoing and future projects.
Design 4 small-scale landscape projects chosen by the community from a set list of
conservation landscape project types at a scale that can be installed by community volunteers.
Create a community-driven conservation landscape plan. Implementation and phasing plans for designed projects.
Seasonal blooming
More color
LOW maintenance
Noise buffer around pool
Sidewalks + Crosswalks
Stormwater issues
Reducing landscape maintenance
Improving the forested areas
Improving pedestrian access
We provided detailed plans for four key locations. Some of the benefits of these interventions include: increased pollinator and bird habitats, rehabilitated soil ecologies, reduced mowing, intercepted stormwater, decreased erosion, and low-maintenance and drought-tolerant plants. We also advised the community on many plant options, planting schedules, and cost estimates.
We provided a comprehensive plan to revitalize the community's forested areas. This included detailed planting guides and instructions, and as well as invasive species removal recommendations and suggestions on what to plant instead to create a lush ecosystem.
We also included info on the phases of implementation, funding sources, and maintenance plans (when to cut grasses, prune, mulch, weed, and water).