Let's start just north of North Avenue and west of Greenmount. Here, the third phase of a major neighborhood redevelopment by Telesis Baltimore Corp., in close coordination with the Barclay/Midway/Old Goucher Coalition of residents, is under way. Around the city, advocates have pointed out problems with the city's weak inclusionary housing law and are pushing for developers to include more units for low-income residents. But here, with very little attention, 200 affordable homes for low- and moderate-income households have been added over the past several years. An additional 200 affordable and market-rate homes and 10,000 square feet of community and retail space are either under construction or in the immediate pipeline.