Recent News

City to Transition to New Online Payment System Effective October 1st

Starting next month, the City of Baltimore will be transitioning to a new customer portal for online bill payments.

 

Mayor Scott and City Council Members Announce Awards for Abortion Protection and Family Planning Services

Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced that five Baltimore-based organizations will receive investments totaling $167,900 in funding to extend and strengthen abortion and family planning services.

 

Mayor Scott Announces Annual Fall Cleanup

Mayor Brandon M. Scott and Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) Director Jason W. Mitchell announced the Mayor's Annual Fall Cleanup.

 

Scott Administration Celebrates Impact and Excellence of Historically Black Colleges and Universities with Declaration of HBCU Day in Baltimore

With a special nod to the 2022 National HBCU Week, Mayor Brandon M. Scott welcomed representatives from Baltimore's two historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) - Coppin State University and Morgan State University - for the declaration of HBCU Day in Baltimore.

 

Baltimore City Celebrates Financial Empowerment Center

Mayor Brandon M. Scott in partnership with the national Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund (CFE Fund), M&T Bank, and the Mayor's Office of Employment Development (MOED), celebrated the work of the City's Financial Empowerment Center (FEC) - a vital tool of the Scott Administration's work to enhance financial mobility and ensure equitable economic growth.

 

Mayor Scott Names Justin A. Williams New Deputy Mayor for Community and Economic Development

Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced the appointment of Justin Williams as the new Deputy Mayor for Community and Economic Development.

 

Mayor Scott Announces ARPA Investment in Digital Services and Data-Driven Agency Performance

Mayor Brandon Scott announced $3.2 million of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocated from the Mayor's Office of Recovery Programs (MORP) towards modernizing City government and improving City service performance and equity.

 

Squeegee Collaborative to Host Community Input Session

After nearly two months of thoughtful discussions with a cross-section of approximately four dozen business, community and government leaders, as well as youth with lived experiences, Mayor Brandon M. Scott’s commitment to identifying solutions to the longstanding challenge of youth who squeegee is set to begin a new phase with a community engagement session on, September 13 from 6 to 8 p.m. The session will be held at New Shiloh Baptist Church, 2100 N. Monroe Street.

 

Baltimore City Department of Public Works Receives All Clear to End Boil Water Advisory

Mayor Brandon M. Scott is pleased to announce that Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) has received the all-clear from Maryland Department of Environment to fully lift the boil water advisory that has impacted portions of West Baltimore this week.

 

DPW Announces Partial Lift of Boil Water Advisory; Required Boil Water Advisory Remains in Effect for a Portion of West Baltimore

The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) has lifted the Precautionary Boil Water Advisory immediately for a portion of Baltimore City and the area of concern in Baltimore County.

 

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