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Lakeland

Location

North- B&O Railroad

South- I-295

East- Hollinsferry Rd.

West- Patapsco Rd.

Zipcode: 21230

Description

Lakeland is energetic and full of character. It’s a neighborhood on the rise with new families and businesses. Lakeland has a friendly atmosphere that is enhanced by our diverse community.

Contacts

Lakeland Community Association

410.369.8770
crwh98@yahoo.com

Candy White-Harris, President
Tammy Procter, Vice President
Veronica Purnell, Secretary


The Lakeland Coalition

2921 Stranden RD Baltimore Md 21230
443.388.9511
lakelandfriends@aol.com

 

Kia Calloway, President
Pam Oliver, Vice President
Emma Levy, Co Vice
Joanne Davis, Secretary
KiKi De La Cruz, Co Secretary/Treasurer
Ronald Monk, Clean Ambassador
Pam Oliver, Green Ambassador
Emma Levy, Health Ambassador
Kia Calloway, Safe Ambassador

 

Lakeland PTSO

2921 Stranden RD Baltimore Md 21230
410.710.8118
pamptso@aol.com

 

Parks and Recreation

Educational Resources

From pre-school to high school, Baltimore City’s schools serve students and families across more than 225 neighborhoods. Parents and students have numerous choices from public, private, parochial, and charter schools. Many elementary schools are zoned geographically, but are increasingly becoming schools of choice. All high schools are choice schools and all middle schools are becoming schools of choice in 2010-2011. This means students can apply to attend any school in the City regardless of their home address; some schools do have admission criteria. All charter schools and Transformation Schools have lotteries for admission.

Baltimore offers a wealth of opportunities when it comes to higher education at both the undergraduate, graduate and technical education levels. The seventeen colleges and universities within or near the City enroll more than 120,000 students. Through the Baltimore Collegetown Network, 16 area colleges cooperate and share resources, such as shuttle buses and libraries.

Places of Worship

  • Faith Tabernacle Church

Shopping Centers

  • Amish Market
  • Hollinswood Shopping Center

Lakeland is going through a great transition. The neighborhood is on the rise. New businesses are coming in like, Sonic Restaurants. The neighbors are working hard to improve the community. Our crime rates are low. Lakeland is a great place for families.

-Pam

Community Personality


  • Close-knit
  • Friendly
  • Green
  • Involved
  • Social
  • Up and Coming
  • Walkable

Housing Types

To Buy

Single Family Detached Home

To Rent

Rental home

Resident Referral

Interested in this neighborhood and wish you could talk to someone who lives there? Click here to request a Residential Referral from one of Live Baltimore’s Ambassadors!


Homeownership Counseling


These agencies also offer other services, such as post-purchase education, default and delinquency counseling, community outreach, and credit and budgeting classes. Click here for a list in your area.

Neighborhood Statistics and Resources


Average Home Sales
Prices by neighborhood

Baltimore CityView
Mapping tool for cultural, civic, and property info

Crime Mapping
Crime data by address from the Baltimore Police Department


Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance 
Census-based interactive mapping data