Audience members waved “Democracy over Developers” signs, and a councilman said Black citizens were being ignored. But as expected, the mayor’s rule-relaxing, density-promoting legislation passed.
It starts with fairness and honesty – elements missing from the zoning and housing legislation now being pushed through the City Council. [OP-ED] ...
Opponents of two key bills in the mayor’s housing package – narrowly approved in a preliminary vote by the City Council – seek to flip votes at tomorrow’s meeting.
The inspector general finds eye-popping new costs in the overhaul of the city’s website that, strangely, has it running on a soon-to-expire content management system.
Councilman Mark Conway spoke in a gentle, almost apologetic, manner when he voted last night against two high-priority Brandon Scott administration bills designed to usher in apartment construction ...
As community leaders who have grappled with the same stubborn housing problems that plague so many Baltimore neighborhoods – lack of safe affordable housing, unscrupulous real estate speculators, ...