About The Locust Point Civic Association
Thank you for visiting the website of the Locust Point Civic Association! Founded in 1972, we are a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization incorporated in the State of Maryland created to promote and protect the common interests of the residents and property owners in the Locust Point neighborhood of Baltimore City. Those eligible to be members of the Locust Point Civic Association are defined as follows: All people 18 years or older residing in the area bounded by Lawrence Street on the west and the Patapsco River to the north, south and east.
The purposes of the Association are:
- to promote and encourage cooperative spirit, neighborhood relations and participation in community affairs;
- actively inform, serve and represent residents’ interests in regard to civic and City events, laws, regulations, and safety;
- foster neighborhood pride, safety, beautification and monitor development activity; and
- honor and preserve the historic nature and serve as a repository for local information.
The leadership of the Locust Point Civic Association is comprised of five elected officers including President, Vice-President, Treasurer, Corresponding Secretary and Recording Secretary. There are 10 at-large Board members rounding out the Board of Directors.
The 2008-2009 Officers and Directors are:
President: Tony Vittoria
Vice-President: Sarah Clarkson
Treasurer: Teresa Alcora
Recording Secretary: Ben Piccone
Corresponding Secretary: Colleen Wolfe
Board of Directors:
Matt Craig
Cheryl Duffey
Lara Faulkner
Jack Frederick
Mark Lauer
Brian Mastervich
Charles Newcomb
Chris Palazzi
Dusty Smith-Erickson
Charles Webster
On behalf of all of us, we look forward to continuing to make Locust Point one of the best neighborhoods in the City, with all of the very best of city living right here!
If you would like to join the Locust Point Civic Association, please call Lynne Mastervich at 410-783-0101.
Find out about our various committees and get involved.
Find out about our meetings, including minutes and bylaws.
Read the current and past ‘To The Point’ community newsletter.
Links to related City agencies, community associations, local businesses and other relevant links.