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County Executive Johnny Olszewski vetoed the bill in early June. He said its limits on new housing projects near overcrowded schools would stunt efforts for affordable housing.
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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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After shutting down during the pandemic and missing out on a grant from its primary donor, Night of Peace is appealing to community members and local businesses to stay afloat.
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The bill passed Monday night aims to address failures in an old inclusionary housing law that only created few units.
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“There is an affordable housing shortage across the country so these numbers do not surprise us,” said officials with the city’s housing authority.
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City residents want an inclusionary housing law.
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The Tenant Advocacy Director with the Fair Housing Action Center of Maryland says the eviction threat many tenants face didn't start with the pandemic.
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Governor Hogan announces his top priority for Maryland’s upcoming legislative session, a billion-dollar emergency coronavirus relief package. Bills to…
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The Baltimore City Council held a virtual meeting Monday night, where two new bills that aim to bolster housing security as the coronavirus pandemic…