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City Council President Nick Mosby's dollar house proposal failed to move out of committee last month.
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Mosby framed the vote, the first since the bill was introduced in November, as just another step in the legislative process
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Three key players in Mayor Scott's administration discuss the new campaign to fix one of Baltimore's most enduring failures — the blight caused by thousands of vacant homes.
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Mayor Brandon Scott's cabinet leaders slammed the bills, calling them confusing and unconstitutional
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City Council President Nick Mosby pitched council members on his ambitious attempt to revive the dollar house program at a Monday hearing last night
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City Council President Nick Mosby is aiming to resurrect Baltimore’s popular dollar house program and create a fund for home repair grants of up to $25,000 for properties in redlined neighborhoods through a package of new bills introduced Monday.
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A story about the past and (possible) future of Dollar Houses in Baltimore
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Back in October, City Councilwoman Mary Pat Clarke moved to revive the city’s “Dollar House” program to revitalize blighted neighborhoods. On Wednesday,…
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NewsThe Baltimore City Council Committee hearing Wednesday night on revamping the 1980s-era "Dollar-A-House" program was packed.WYPR City Hall Reporter…