IMAGINE 2060 PHOTO CONTEST DEADLINE EXTENDED THROUGH DECEMBER 30 October 13, 2010 (Baltimore, MD) - Earlier this year residents were asked at a series of workshops to imagine what the Baltimore region might look like in 2060. Now the Baltimore Regional Transportation Board is challenging residents of the Baltimore region -- Baltimore City and Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford and Howard counties -- to capture images of the things that make our communities livable and sustainable. Photo entries will be accepted through December 30 in four categories: - Transportation (pedestrians, bikes, bus, cars, boats, trains, planes, etc.)
- Community (walkable and vibrant places, neighborhoods, town centers, rural/small towns, people, places, art, culture, food)
- Natural Environment (Bay, lakes, rivers, preserves, parks, sky, wildlife)
- Prosperity (plazas, port, buildings, retail, employment centers, small businesses, neighborhoods, boulevards, agriculture)
The contest is open to all residents of the Baltimore region. Students are encouraged to submit entries. Children under 18 years of age must have parental permission to enter. Photographers may enter up to ten (10) images in each category. Photos must have been taken in one of the BRTB's member jurisdictions, but may have been taken at any time. Photos may be submitted by e-mail, or on CD by mail. Deadline for receipt of photos is 12 Noon on Thursday, December 30. No late submissions will be accepted. A panel of judges will select one Best-of-Contest winner and one runner-up, as well as a winner and runner-up in each category. Winning photos will be showcased on the imagine2060 web site and, with consent, in BRTB publications. There will also be an awards ceremony in 2011. Complete contest rules are available on the Baltimore Metropolitan Council web site at: http://www.imagine2060.com. For additional information, contact Russ Ulrich at rulrich@baltometro.org or 410-732-1010 x 1008. # # # |
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