The red oaks along Remington Avenue, beloved by local residents, have been the flashpoint for a project that has fueled resentment toward the city’s biggest employer.
DPW is also seeking four supervisors to inspect and improve the truck fleet and sanitation yards and plan other capital improvements. McNair said these positions should be open to current employees to ...
A cluster of vacant industrial buildings that Baltimore City purchased for $2 million in 2005 have been sold to developer P. David Bramble for $1. ”We are excited to bring this to you,” Colin Tarbert, ...
The Lake Montebello sinkhole, now filled and out of sight, has cost taxpayers $30,387,683.93 – or nearly triple the original authorized price, the Board of Estimates was told today.
A New Jersey-based developer has emerged as the potential buyer of the iconic United Methodist Church on Mount Vernon Place, and local residents are raising questions about what he wants to do with it ...
Evict First, Ask Questions Later laws – being pushed in Maryland by conservative think tanks and media – will unfairly target vulnerable renters, including domestic violence survivors, families with s ...
Examples of unacceptable actions taken or statements made by the current gubernatorial appointees to the Board of Liquor License Commissioners for Baltimore City [A document provided by the CLC to Sen ...
Chairing a hearing on the most controversial bill before his Land Use and Transportation Committee, Councilman Ryan Dorsey yesterday announced “we have no intention of voting this bill today” and it ...
There has been intense public interest in Mayor Brandon Scott’s package of zoning bills, including Bill 25-0066, which is now before the Baltimore City Council. The bill removes single-family zoning ...
CAO Faith Leach arranges for one-hour executive coaching sessions plus check-ins at $1,800 per month
Upper management tune-ups don’t come cheap in Baltimore government. This morning the Board of Estimates committed $18,000 so that its Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Faith Leach can hone her ...
Yellow-crowned night herons hunt for fish. Couples stroll alongside the gurgling Jones Falls. Cyclists whiz past. Despite plentiful graffiti and occasional overflows from a city sewer release pipe, ...
Three zoning bills with far-reaching implications for Baltimore – considered by some as transformative and by others as destructive – drew a standing-room-only crowd at Baltimore’s Planning Commission ...
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