This is one of several Baltimore City ballot questions that have been reviewed this year, including the Baltimore Baby Bonus proposal and a question about changing the property tax rate in the city.
Voters decided on Tuesday night to maintain the size of the Baltimore City Council, despite a declining population.Unofficial ...
"We had to have a bipartisan initiative because we needed five votes, a super majority, to get this on the ballot. Some councilmembers chose not to participate in the process," Patoka said. "But there ...
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and his wife, Hana Pugh, will be having a daughter. “I’m thinking about the world that we’re ...
Baltimore City voters approved ballot Question E on Tuesday, moving the city a significant step closer to bringing its police department under local control. After Tuesday returns, the charter ...
Question H on the Baltimore City ballot could change the size of the city council districts. The city council includes the council president and council members from 14 districts. If passed ...
WBFF- Baltimore, MD — Baltimore City voters are voting on eight new ballot measures today. The two that have garnered the most attention and controversy have to do with a plan to redevelop the ...
Three former Baltimore mayors have joined the current city administration in urging voters to support a ballot question to ... they back the Question F initiative, needed for Harborplace owner ...
Three former Baltimore ... ballot question to allow a controversial Harborplace redevelopment plan to move forward. Former mayors Kurt L. Schmoke, Stephanie C. Rawlings-Blake and Bernard C. “Jack” ...
The Baltimore ballot initiative that clears the way for part of the planned redevelopment of Inner Harbor’s Harborplace is back on the ballot. The Supreme Court of Maryland on Thursday reversed ...
one of the most controversial ballot questions in Baltimore this election. If passed, it would allow developer MCB Real Estate to turn five acres of public parkland into, among other plans ...