Adam Willis
The Baltimore Banner Reporter-
The Sparrows Point logistics hub and community leaders were considering an agreement to trade $40 million for a dredging site on the little island that houses a state park, but plans fell through after forceful community pushback.
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The deal comes nearly three years after the mayor called executing such a purchase his “top priority.”
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Leaders in Baltimore’s homelessness office have indicated in recent weeks that the city is nearing a deal to acquire one or more hotels.
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Three days after state regulators ruled that a confidential memo shedding light on the deal between Mayor Brandon Scott and Baltimore’s dominant utility provider should be public, the company released the document. For all the public outcry, though, the document is complex and its implications are not obvious.
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MCB Real Estate wants to rezone the Inner Harbor to allow for residential development.
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This massive bill has accrued because, while the housing authority has been paying some of its water bill to the city it has not been paying them in full, staff from both the housing authority and the Department of Public Works told the inspector general’s office.
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For more than 25 years, Baltimore’s Historic Rehabilitation and Restoration Tax Credit, or CHAP, has granted 100% tax exemptions on the renovation and redevelopment of several thousand properties in designated historic neighborhoods of Baltimore.
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Since his 2021 appointment, Jason Mitchell’s DPW has weathered intense criticism from both residents and City Council members on multiple fronts.
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Baltimore City Mayor Brandon Scott unveiled his legislative agenda ahead of the upcoming session of Maryland’s General Assembly and his administration’s priorities include public safety and housing.