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Councilwoman challenges city's stormwater fee plan
A city councilwoman is challenging Baltimore's plan to charge businesses some of the highest stormwater fees in the state — and divert some of the money that had gone to Chesapeake Bay cleanup to help fund property tax cuts. Councilwoman Mary...
Tags: Business, Justice System, Robert W. Curran, Baltimore County, Judges
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Billboard companies object to proposed city tax
Area billboard companies are speaking out against a proposed tax introduced this week by Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake. In a hearing before the City Council's taxation committee Thursday, the global billboard firm Clear Channel Outdoor offered to give...
Tags: Finance, Television Industry, Budgets and Budgeting, Clear Channel Communications Inc., Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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City Council gives final approval to bill allowing Ticketmaster fees
The City Council gave final approval Monday to a bill that would allow companies such as Ticketmaster to continue to charge unlimited fees when selling tickets to events in Baltimore. The 15-member council voted without discussion in favor of the bill,...
Tags: Ticketmaster, James B. Kraft, Mary Pat Clarke
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Greater Homewood sponsors 6th annual Neighborhood Institute
Samantha Armacost, 27, grew up a country girl in Hereford. "There's not even sidewalks where my parents live," said Armacost, nicknamed Sam. But she was always thrilled when her mother took her on the light rail to Baltimore City to see Orioles...
Tags: Culture, Roland Park, Carl Stokes, Social Sciences, Land Resources
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City Council approves bill allowing Ticketmaster's service fees
The City Council approved a bill Monday that would allow companies such as Ticketmaster to continue to charge unlimited fees in selling tickets to events in Baltimore. The 15-member council voted heavily in favor of the bill, which would exempt...Tags: Ticketmaster, Jackson Browne, Inner Harbor, James B. Kraft, Carl Stokes
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Committee votes to allow Ticketmaster fees
A City Council committee approved a bill Thursday that would allow companies such as Ticketmaster to continue to charge unlimited fees in selling tickets to events in Baltimore. The council's finance committee voted 3-1 in favor of the bill, which would...
Tags: Ticketmaster, Jackson Browne, Voting, Inner Harbor, James B. Kraft
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Nearly half of city employees have 'critical or chronic' illness, mayor says
Nearly half of Baltimore's municipal employees and retirees have a "critical or chronic" illness — a distinction that contributes to the high cost of providing their health insurance, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Wednesday. "We need to...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Baltimore County, Employees, Government, Public Employees
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Mayor plans to introduce tax program for city apartments
As part of her push to increase Baltimore's population, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake plans to introduce legislation to the City Council next week that will provide generous tax breaks to builders of apartment buildings downtown and in six other...Tags: Credit and Debt, Bernard C. Young, Tax Credits, Carl Stokes, Taxation
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SHA to host public forum on North Charles Street sidewalks
The Maryland State Highway Administration is hosting a meeting on Monday, Jan. 28 designed to gather community input about sidewalks along North Charles Street near the city/county line. "I know this is a priority for community leaders in the Bellona/...Tags: Charles Street, David Marks
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Baltimore police seek contract for outside consultant
The Baltimore Police Department is planning to hire an outside consultant to develop a "three- to five-year strategic plan" to help streamline the agency and improve crime fighting, city documents show. The consultant group that is awarded the contract...
Tags: William Bratton, Baltimore Police Department, Anthony W. Batts
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Oyster bar, wurst stand planned for Belvedere Square
The closing of Crush restaurant is not a reflection on the health of business at Belvedere Square shopping center, say merchants, a property manager, city councilman and city planner. In fact, they say, despite the sudden shuttering of the white-...
Tags: Canterbury, Dining and Drinking, Senator Theatre, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Bars and Clubs
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City breaks ground on Habitat for Humanity housing off York Road
A sense of deja vu pervaded Baltimore City's "Vacants to Value" housing ceremony on McCabe Avenue on Tuesday. It was raining on Tuesday, Nov. 13 just like it was in May 2011 when the city with great fanfare demolished five vacant, uninhabitable row...
Tags: Autism, Charter Schools, Habitat for Humanity International, Lobbying, Finance
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