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City leaders say an unlicensed South Baltimore apartment building is among dozens flagged for serious housing violations, underscoring broader concerns about enforcement.
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The oversight plan will have strict performance metrics for grantees.
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The tax would generate $2 million in revenue.
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The bills would eliminate parking requirements and allow people to build on larger portions of their properties in Baltimore City.
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Mayor Brandon Scott and a few City Council members have proposed a package of bills to allow more multi-family housing — like duplexes and fourplexes — in areas where they’re currently banned.
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Baltimore City Councilmember Mark Conway, chair of the Public Safety Committee, addresses police accountability, underground fires, and the city's overdose crisis.
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Earlier this year, the city’s Department of Housing and Community Development revamped the permitting system — and delays got worse. City Council members want to know why.
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After a long wait, the city council is getting answers on how the city will spend opioid restitution funds.
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The council must vote on any amendments to the mayor’s $4.6B budget proposal by June 26th.
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Overtime hours are expected to be lower this year at below 900,000.