Contemplating mural, Camden neighborhood asks: Who are we? "It will also be a 'Welcome home' to you." On a virtual meeting with about a dozen or so residents of the neighborhood and the city, Chandler, a community events manager with Cooper's Ferry Partnership, asked residents to discuss what makes Cramer Hill home, and how they wanted to be represented. Artist Roberto Morales, who was born and raised in Cramer Hill and still lives there, would create the mural based on that input. It would be painted in the spring, Chandler said, with the site currently under discussion. The mural will be funded by a Choice Neighborhoods grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for revitalization of Ablett Village, a housing project in Cramer Hill. A joint effort between Cooper's Ferry, a community development nonprofit, and St. Joseph's Carpenter Society, a housing nonprofit, the mural is part an "early action activity" for the revitalization, according to Meishka Mitchell, Cooper's Ferry vice president.