Baltimore Releases Manifesto Outlining Development Plan for St. Philip’s North

Ahead of the crucial March 16 by-election, ABLP candidate Randy Baltimore has presented a detailed political manifesto outlining his developmental vision for St. Philip’s North constituency. The comprehensive document, formally titled “Randy Baltimore Manifesto 2026,” establishes a strategic framework targeting both immediate concerns and long-term constituency development.

Baltimore’s introductory message emphasizes his community-connected approach, stating: “I write to you with respect, gratitude, and a deep sense of responsibility. Over the years I have had the privilege of working alongside many of you; listening, learning, and doing my part to support the growth and well-being of our community.” The candidate noted that resident consultations directly shaped the manifesto’s priorities, describing St. Philip’s North as a constituency “filled with hardworking men and women, strong families, determined young people, and elders whose wisdom has shaped the foundation we stand on today.”

The manifesto organizes its proposals around three foundational pillars. Environmental stewardship initiatives include quarterly constituency clean-up campaigns, establishing community-led environmental committees, and forging partnerships with educational institutions to promote environmental awareness. The plan additionally emphasizes climate resilience and disaster preparedness measures.

The second pillar concentrates on human development through youth programs, vocational training, and entrepreneurship support. Specific proposals include creating a constituency scholarship fund supporting at least five students annually, establishing structured homework centers, expanding sports and mentorship programs, hosting small business workshops, and organizing an annual market and trade fair to promote local enterprises.

Infrastructure enhancement and public safety constitute the third major component. Baltimore commits to identifying the constituency’s top ten road and drainage concerns within his first three months in office, advocating for phased resurfacing and drainage improvements. The document further promises a comprehensive streetlight audit within 90 days, followed by repairs and installations in poorly lit areas, alongside establishing quarterly police-community forums to address crime concerns.

Beyond these developmental pillars, the manifesto institutes an accountability framework featuring annual constituency report cards, quarterly town hall meetings, and regular public progress updates. “The manifesto will not sit on a shelf,” the document explicitly states, emphasizing transparent communication and ongoing accountability to residents.

Baltimore also highlighted the planned reactivation of the St. Philip’s North Unity Centre as an educational, skills development, and community programming hub. The manifesto concludes with Baltimore formally requesting constituent support in the upcoming election: “It is with this vision and these commitments in mind that I ask for your support and your vote on election day, March 16th, 2026.”