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Mayor calls for trash pickup fee, 10 percent cut in city workforce
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake called Monday for "bold reforms" to fix a looming financial shortfall, including requiring more city workers to contribute to their retirement fund, charging residents for trash collection, asking firefighters to work longer...
Tags: Health Insurance Cost, William H. Cole IV, Interior Policy, Think Tanks, Labor Legislation
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Harris Teeter, Old Navy, Loft to open with Target at Canton Crossing
The Target opening this fall in Canton at one of the city's largest new retail developments will be joined by a Harris Teeter grocery store and a lineup of stores and restaurants that includes Old Navy, Michaels, Loft, ULTA Beauty and Red Robin Gourmet...
Tags: Inner Harbor, White Marsh, Realty, Rental Service, McHenry Row
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Councilwoman wants to crack down on 'aggressive' panhandling
Baltimore City Councilwoman Rochelle "Rikki" Spector introduced a bill Monday that would crack down on what she deems "aggressive" panhandling. Spector's bill would make it illegal for people to solicit handouts along street shoulders, medians and in...
Tags: Safety of Citizens, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Robert W. Curran, Government, American Civil Liberties Union
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Congress urged to extend wind energy tax break
While politicians spar in Washington over how to keep the nation from going over a "fiscal cliff," environmental activists warn that the wind-energy industry faces its own cliff if Congress doesn't act soon to extend a federal tax break for turbine...
Tags: Anglicanism, Solar Energy, Wind Power, Fiscal Cliff, Federal Hill
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Harbor Point developers seek to expand project
Developers of Baltimore's Harbor Point have asked the city for permission to build up to 1,000 residences on the site between Harbor East and Fells Point, making the project more of a mixed-use community than is currently allowed by the city's zoning.
If...Tags: John Paterakis Sr., Inner Harbor, Ayers Saint Gross, Harbor East, Exelon Corp.
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No opposition as Batts confirmed by City Council
After less than a minute of discussion, the Baltimore City Council on Monday overwhelmingly confirmed Anthony W. Batts, the former police chief in Long Beach and Oakland, Calif., as Baltimore's newest police commissioner. No one on the 14-member...
Tags: William H. Cole IV, Anthony W. Batts, Bernard C. Young, Elections, Frederick H. Bealefeld, III
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Mayor calls for working group to study Patterson Park master plan
A day after hundreds of Baltimore residents voiced strong opposition to a preliminary plan to add more parking spaces and an access road to Patterson Park, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Tuesday that she was creating a "working group" to study the...Tags: Highlandtown, Patterson Park, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Kraft Foods Group, Inc.
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Public meetings for Patterson Park input canceled
A series of public meetings for Baltimore residents to voice their concerns about preliminary plans to add more parking and an access road to Patterson Park have been canceled, according to city officials. The decision comes two days after the first...Tags: Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Patterson Park, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Hundreds of residents sound off against Patterson Park parking plans
Hundreds of Baltimore residents voiced strong opposition to a preliminary plan to add more parking spaces and an access road to Patterson Park during a community meeting there Monday night — at times shouting down city officials trying to explain...
Tags: Lombard Street, Highlandtown, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Patterson Park
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Rawlings-Blake to create 'working group' to study Patterson Park's future
The Baltimore SunA day after hundreds of Baltimore residents voiced strong opposition to a preliminary plan to add more parking spaces and an access road to Patterson Park, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake said Tuesday that she was creating a “working group”...Tags: Highlandtown, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Patterson Park, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Mayor says councilman 'poisoned well' of debate on Patterson parking plan
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake on Wednesday said Councilman James Kraft has unnecessarily riled up the community around Patterson Park over a preliminary proposal to build nearly 100 parking spaces in the park to accommodate a new senior center....Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Highlandtown, Kraft Foods Group, Inc., Patterson Park, Stephanie Rawlings-Blake
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Parking woes pit Canton residents, businesses against each other
For Mike Beczkowski, parking on his street near the American Can Company complex in Canton has gotten a bit better since he and others in the neighborhood persuaded the city to require residential permit parking last November. Most nights, he can now find...Tags: Inner Harbor, Rental Service, Passenger Cars, Vehicles, Business
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