Impacted by the Federal Shutdown? Get Resources and Support
We’re launching a new website for Baltimore City!
Check out the new beta site and share your feedback.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
This Year's Budget Balanced a Structural Deficit, Makes Numerous Transformational Investments in Communities Across Baltimore City

BALTIMORE, MD (Monday, June 24, 2024) - Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott, alongside Council President Nick Mosby and members of the City Council, held a signing ceremony for the FY2025 Baltimore City Budget. The budget was passed by the City Council last week on June 17th and will become effective July 1st.
“Through partnership with the City Council, we’ve put forward a budget that rises to meet the important moment our city faces, maintaining our investments in our priorities and services that impact our residents most,” said Mayor Brandon M. Scott. “We’ve overcome a structural deficit, without cutting any city services or eliminating the jobs of any city workers, and while continuing to support our work to overcome the decades of disinvestment that so many of our neighborhoods have faced. This is a budget that reflects our values, strengthens our city services, continues our public-health informed approach to public safety, and benefits all Baltimoreans, no matter where they live.”
“We always want to ensure our citizens have ample resources, and every opportunity to thrive economically no matter their background or zip code. That is the mindset we took into this year’s budget process and after weeks of hearing from the city’s top agencies and community leaders, I’m confident this budget emphasizes that priority,” said Council President Nick Mosby. “I’m proud of how Chair Costello, our team, the Council, and the Administration collaborated to bring forth a budget we can all support. I’m also proud of the legacy this Council leaves on this process having secured - for the first time in over a century - the right to cut and redirect funds in the Mayor’s budget. That balance between the Executive and Legislative branches helped create a more collaborative budgetary experience throughout the year and led to a smoother end result as you saw in the last few weeks.”
The Fiscal Year 2025 Budget was developed using the Pillars reflected in Mayor Scott’s Action Plan: Prioritizing Our Youth, Building Public Safety, Clean and Healthy Communities, Equitable Neighborhood Development, and Responsible Stewardship of City Resources.
The final version of the $4.1 billion budget includes: