Maryland Code § HS-6-1305

Section HS-6-1305
Open in Lexace · Ask the AI about this section
(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) (i) "Business district and neighborhood security project"
means a comprehensive plan for enhancing the visual perception of safety along
commercial corridors and adjacent areas.
(ii) "Business district and neighborhood security project"
includes:
1. the purchase or installation of:
A. equipment that increases the visibility of vulnerable
spaces, including surveillance tools, adequate lighting for exterior doors, common
areas, or hallways, or pedestrian-scale street lighting in high-pedestrian-traffic
areas;
B. vehicle or pedestrian control devices;
C. equipment to lock or conceal dumpsters from public
access; or
D. signs, gardens, litter removal equipment, plantings,
or other upgrades to public spaces;
2. efforts to:
A. take into account the needs of neighborhoods in the
surrounding area to improve accessibility for all users, in compliance with Americans
with Disabilities Act standards; or
B. increase citizen and merchant stewardship through
organizing, education, and outreach activities that seek to engage residents and other
community stakeholders to actively participate in the upkeep and improvement of
residential areas and public spaces;
3. contracted cleaning or landscaping services to
maintain or clean improved open spaces;
4. contracted local private security services or similar
community-based programs with a specific emphasis on de-escalation and
relationship building; and

5. other efforts consistent with subparagraph (i) of this
paragraph.
(3) "Eligible applicant" means:
(i) a tax-exempt nonprofit organization;
(ii) a governmental unit for a political subdivision; or
(iii) an institution of higher education in collaboration with a
local neighborhood association.
(b) An eligible applicant may apply for a grant under the Program for a
business district and neighborhood security project.
(c) If an eligible applicant submits an application for a grant under the
Program for a business district and neighborhood security project to purchase or
install a network of cameras or license readers, the eligible applicant shall include
with the application:
(1) a monitoring plan; and
(2) evidence of a partnership with law enforcement, the
governmental unit responsible for traffic enforcement for the political subdivision,
and any other relevant public agencies.
(d) The Department may award an eligible applicant who submits a
complete application for financial assistance under the Program for a business
district and neighborhood security project a grant that:
(1) is at least $75,000; and
(2) does not exceed $150,000.

‹ Prev All Maryland sections Next ›


Lexace provides legal information, not legal advice, and no attorney–client relationship is created. Statute text is provided for general information and may not reflect the most recent amendments; verify against the official state code.