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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
BALTIMORE, MD. (Tuesday, June 20, 2023) - Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott officially signed the FY2024 Baltimore City Budget, which will become effective July 1. The signing ceremony followed the City Council's passage of the budget last week, marking the first year that the budget process included Council-sponsored amendments.
"With this budget, we're prioritizing Baltimore's young people and communities all across the city like never before," said Mayor Brandon M. Scott. "Through a new, collaborative amendment process, my administration was able to work closely with the City Council to outline a budget that is equitable, inclusive, and forward-looking for every single Baltimore resident - no matter where they live. In its final form, this budget maintained my priorities by making deliberate investments in education, youth engagement, public safety, economic development, and the revitalization of our neighborhoods. Once it goes into effect on July 1st, I know that Baltimoreans everywhere will feel the positive impacts it is designed to have on our entire City."
Members of the City Council joined Mayor Scott at City Hall for the signing ceremony.
"This was the first time in 125 years that the City Council was able to redirect. Baltimoreans can be assured that this finalized budget was designed to work for everyone and represent the needs of our youth, public safety, and workers while strengthening our city as we move into the future," said Council President Nick Mosby. "I am proud of the work of the council and administration, as we worked tirelessly and in partnership to achieve that goal."
"This year's budget process may have been new, but through it, the City Council was able to effectively collaborate on outlining a budget that met everyone's goals and strengthened the fiscal position of our city, in partnership with Mayor Scott and his administration," said Councilman Eric Costello, Chair of the Ways & Means Committee. "Thank you to Council President Mosby and the entire City Council for working tirelessly as we navigated this new process to come up with a budget we can all be proud of."
Mayor Scott made his initial proposal for the FY2024 budget in April 2023. After the budget was amended by the City Council through the newly formed amendment process, the resulting final budget was passed on June 14, 2023.
The final version of the $4.4 billion budget included: