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Mayor Scott Releases First Term Accomplishment Report Highlighting Progress Toward a Stronger, More Equitable Baltimore

Mayor Brandon M. Scott released a first term accomplishment report entitled "Building Baltimore's Future Together," detailing significant strides made in improving public safety the right way, prioritizing youth, building clean and healthy communities, striving for equitable neighborhood development, and ensuring responsible stewardship of city resources over the past four years.

 

City of Baltimore Municipal Buildings Reopen After Legionella Mitigation Efforts Completed

The City of Baltimore announced that downtown City municipal buildings, including Baltimore City Hall at 100 Holliday Street, the Abel Wolman Municipal Building at 200 Holliday Street, and the Benton Building at 401 E. Fayette Street, have been reopened for full service as of Monday, December 30, 2024.

 

City of Baltimore Provides Update on Building Water Quality Concerns, Will Conduct Legionella Mitigation in City Hall, Abel Wolman Building, Benton Building

The City of Baltimore announced a update on ongoing building water quality concerns in Baltimore City facilities.

 

City of Baltimore Provides Update on Building Water Quality Concerns, Recommends City Courthouses Close to Address Presence of Legionella Bacteria

The City of Baltimore announced an update on ongoing building water quality concerns in Baltimore City facilities.

 

Mayor Scott, City Schools, MONSE Announce Launch of School-Based Violence Intervention Program

Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE), in partnership with Baltimore City Public Schools, announced the launch of the City's School-Based Violence Intervention Program pilot within four Baltimore City high schools: Mergenthaler Vocational Technical High School, Carver Vocational Technical High School, Digital Harbor High School, and Edmondson-Westside High School.

 

Mayor Scott Provides Updates on Implementation of Opioid Restitution Executive Order

Mayor Brandon M. Scott provided updates on the implementation of his August 2024 Executive Order establishing a framework for administering Baltimore's opioid restitution funds.

 

Mayor Scott, Baltimore Police Announce Joint Motion for Full Compliance with Three Additional Sections of Federal Consent Decree

Mayor Brandon M. Scott, Police Commissioner Richard Worley, and City Solicitor Ebony Thompson announced that the City filed a joint motion with the United States Department of Justice ("DOJ") on Friday, December 13, 2024, requesting that the United States District Court for the District of Maryland find the City in full and effective compliance with three additional sections of the Baltimore Police Department (BPD) Consent Decree: First Amendment, Baltimore City School Police and the Community Oversight Task Force.

 

Mayor Brandon M. Scott to Nominate Veronica P. McBeth as new Director of the Baltimore City Department of Transportation

Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced his intent to appoint Veronica P. McBeth as the new Director of the Baltimore CIty Department of Transportation.

 

Mayor Scott, BCIT Award $2 Million Grant to Waves to Expand Internet Access to Low-Income Households

Through the Connect Baltimore Broadband Grant Program, Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the Office of Broadband and Digital Equity—a division of the Baltimore City Office of Information and Technology—have awarded Waves a $2 million grant as part of the Scott Administration’s efforts to improve internet access, adoption, and utilization in underserved neighborhoods. 

 

Mayor Scott, City Officials, Rec & Parks Announce Construction Plans for a Brand-New, ARPA-Funded Greater Model Aquatic Center

Mayor Brandon M. Scott, Baltimore City Recreation & Parks (BCRP), and City officials announced plans for a world-class swimming facility in West Baltimore at a groundbreaking ceremony earlier today.

 

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