A City Council committee on Wednesday approved Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake's property tax reduction plan, which relies on projected revenue from gambling.
Banking on income from a future slots location, the plan would reduce Baltimore's property tax rate by 20 cents by 2020 for Baltimore homeowners. According to the mayor's office, the plan would give an owner-occupied home, valued at $200,000, an annual tax reduction of $40 next year. That reduction would grow to $400 by 2020.