17-0134
| 0 | | City Streets - Opening - North Castle Street and 4 Alleys of Varying Widths Lying Between East Eager Street, North Chester Street, Ashland Avenue, and North Washington Street | Ordinance | City Streets - Opening - North Castle Street and 4 Alleys of Varying Widths Lying Between East Eager Street, North Chester Street, Ashland Avenue, and North Washington Street
For the purpose of condemning and opening North Castle Street and 4 alleys of varying widths lying between East Eager Street, North Chester Street, Ashland Avenue, and North Washington Street, as shown on Plat 304-A-7 in the Office of the Department of Transportation; and providing for a special effective date. | | |
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17-0135
| 0 | | City Streets - Closing - North Castle Street and 8 Alleys of Varying Widths Lying Between East Eager Street, North Chester Street, Ashland Street, and North Washington Street | Ordinance | City Streets - Closing - North Castle Street and 8 Alleys of Varying Widths Lying Between East Eager Street, North Chester Street, Ashland Street, and North Washington Street
For the purpose of condemning and closing North Castle Street and 8 alleys of varying widths lying between East Eager Street, North Chester Street, Ashland Avenue, and North Washington Street, as shown on Plat 304-A-7A in the Office of the Department of Transportation; and providing for a special effective date. | | |
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17-0136
| 0 | | City Streets - Opening - Portion of Proctor Alley | Ordinance | City Streets - Opening - Portion of Proctor Alley
For the purpose of condemning and opening a portion of Proctor Alley, bounded by East Biddle Street, Homewood Avenue, East Chase Street, and Greenmount Avenue, as shown on Plat 284-A-14 in the Office of the Department of Transportation; and providing for a special effective date. | | |
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17-0137
| 0 | | City Streets - Closing - Proctor Street, a Portion of Proctor Alley, and a 10-Foot Alley Lying Between East Biddle Street, Homewood Avenue, East Chase Street, and Greenmount Avenue | Ordinance | City Streets - Closing - Proctor Street, a Portion of Proctor Alley, and a 10-Foot Alley Lying Between East Biddle Street, Homewood Avenue, East Chase Street, and Greenmount Avenue
For the purpose of condemning and closing Proctor Street, a portion of Proctor Alley, and a 10-foot alley lying between East Biddle Street, Homewood Avenue, East Chase Street, and Greenmount Avenue, as shown on Plat 284-A-14A in the Office of the Department of Transportation; and providing for a special effective date. | | |
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18-0187
| 0 | | Zoning - Use Regulation - Live Entertainment | Ordinance | Zoning - Use Regulation - Live Entertainment
For the purpose of clarifying that, in a certain circumstance, the Mayor and City Council may approve a conditional use for live entertainment; and providing that live entertainment in the C-4 Zoning District requires conditional use approval by Ordinance of the Mayor and City Council. | | |
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18-0200
| 0 | | City Property - Renaming Radecke Park to Ralph Sears Fields at Radecke Park | Ordinance | City Property - Renaming Radecke Park to Ralph Sears Fields at Radecke Park
For the purpose of changing the name of Radecke Park, located at 5602 Radecke Avenue, to Ralph Sears Fields at Radecke Park. | | |
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18-0209
| 0 | | Zoning Code - Modifications | Ordinance | Zoning Code - Modifications
For the purpose of making needed improvements to certain provisions that, during the course of actively implementing the new Zoning Code, were discovered to be functionally impractical or otherwise in need of modification to abate previously unanticipated consequences; correcting various errors, omissions, and inconsistencies; correcting, clarifying, and conforming various references and terminology; and generally relating to the zoning and development laws of the City of Baltimore. | | |
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18-0210
| 0 | | Zoning - Conditional Use - Amending Ordinance 16-469 | Ordinance | Zoning - Conditional Use - Amending Ordinance 16-469
For the purpose of amending Ordinance 16-469 to reauthorize and continue the permission for the establishment, maintenance, and operation of a parking lot for the parking of 4 or more automobiles on the property known as 4001 Roland Avenue; providing for the automatic termination of this Ordinance; and providing for a special effective date. | | |
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18-0215
| 0 | | Maryland Department of Transportation - County Transportation Revenue Bonds - Series 2018 | Mayor and City Council Res. | Maryland Department of Transportation - County Transportation Revenue Bonds - Series 2018
For the purpose of authorizing the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore (the “City”) to enter into an agreement with the Maryland Department of Transportation in connection with the participation by the City in the proceeds derived from the sale of certain bonds, to be known as Department of Transportation of Maryland County Transportation Revenue Bonds, Series 2018 or as otherwise designated by the Secretary of Transportation and to be issued pursuant to Title 3, Subtitle 5 of the Transportation Article of the Annotated Code of Maryland, as amended; authorizing certain officials of the City to take certain actions in connection with the City’s participation in the proceeds of the sale of such bonds; providing for the pledge of the City’s share of Highway User Revenues to the payment of such bonds; providing that neither the faith and credit nor the taxing power of the City shall be pledged to the City’s payment obligations under the Participation Agreement identified herein; providing for the s | | |
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18-0216
| 0 | | City Property - Renaming Ambrose Kennedy Park to Henrietta Lacks Educational Park | Ordinance | City Property - Renaming Ambrose Kennedy Park to Henrietta Lacks Educational Park
For the purpose of changing the name of Ambrose Kennedy Park, located at 1002 Harford Avenue, to Henrietta Lacks Educational Park. | | |
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18-0219
| 0 | | City Property - Naming the Fire Station, Located at 5714 Eastern Avenue, to be the Konstantine Prevas Fire Station | Ordinance | City Property - Naming the Fire Station, Located at 5714 Eastern Avenue, to be the Konstantine Prevas Fire Station
For the purpose of naming the fire station, located at 5714 Eastern Avenue, to be the Konstantine Prevas Fire Station. | | |
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18-0222
| 0 | | Charter Amendment - Equity Assistance Fund | Mayor and City Council Res. | Charter Amendment - Equity Assistance Fund
For the purpose of authorizing the establishment of a continuing, nonlapsing Equity Assistance Fund, to be used exclusively to assist efforts that reduce inequity based on race, gender, or economic status in Baltimore; requiring that the annual Ordinance of Estimates include a specified appropriation for the Equity Assistance Fund; and submitting this amendment to the qualified voters of the City for adoption or rejection. | | |
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18-0223
| 0 | | Equity Assessment Program | Ordinance | Equity Assessment Program
For the purpose of providing for the implementation of an Equity Assessment Program for Baltimore City, to be developed and overseen by the Department of Planning; requiring City agencies to assess existing and proposed policies and practices for disparate outcomes based on race, gender, or income and to proactively develop policies, practices, and investments to prevent and redress those disparate outcomes; defining certain terms; providing for the adoption of rules and regulations to carry out this Program; requiring certain notices and reports; and generally relating to the goal of eliminating structural and institutional racism and other forms of discrimination based on immutable characteristics. | | |
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18-0228
| 0 | | Issuance of Revenue Obligations - Stormwater Projects | Ordinance | Issuance of Revenue Obligations - Stormwater Projects
For the purpose of authorizing the issuance, sale and delivery from time to time by the City of revenue obligations that may be issued by the City to finance or refinance stormwater facilities; prescribing that the maximum aggregate principal amount of such revenue obligations that may be outstanding at any one time is $202,000,000; authorizing the Board of Finance of the City to specify, prescribe, determine, provide for, approve, and amend the form, terms, provisions, manner or method of issuing and selling, the time or times of issuance, and all other details of the revenue obligations and any other matters necessary or desirable in connection with the authorization, issuance, sale, and payment of these revenue obligations; providing for a special effective date; and generally relating to the issuance and payment of revenue obligations. | | |
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18-0251
| 0 | | Obstructing Traffic in an Intersection - $125 Fine | Ordinance | Obstructing Traffic in an Intersection - $125 Fine
For the purpose of changing the fine for obstructing or impeding the free flow of traffic within an intersection or a marked crosswalk from $250 to $125; clarifying and conforming related provisions; and generally relating to fines for obstructing or impeding the free flow of traffic. | | |
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18-0253
| 0 | | City Property - Naming the Footbridge Over Stoney Run to be the Amy Mickel Footbridge | Ordinance | City Property - Naming the Footbridge Over Stoney Run to be the Amy Mickel Footbridge
For the purpose of naming the footbridge, located approximately 100 feet north of University Parkway over Stoney Run, to be to be the Amy Mickel Footbridge. | | |
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18-0264
| 0 | | Charter Amendment - Charter Commission General Recommendations | Mayor and City Council Res. | Charter Amendment - Charter Commission General Recommendations
For the purpose of increasing the City’s record keeping flexibility; repealing an obsolete provision regarding the City’s official time; improving the City’s legislative and administrative flexibility by removing redundant Charter provisions and language more appropriate for ordinances or regulations; removing Charter provisions found to simply restate applicable State law; requiring the Department of Finance to employ at least 1 Certified Public Accountant to perform certain duties; allowing certain agencies to be designated by law to approve the withdrawal of City monies from depositories; removing certain formal lien requirements from the Charter; clarifying that the review of disciplinary matters by the Board of Fire Commissioners is at the request of the Fire Chief; clarifying the authority of the Mayor to appoint the Board of Recreation and Parks; modernizing various public notice provisions, including removing mandatory requirements for notice to be published in a newspaper of general circulation in Baltimore Cit | | |
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18-0266
| 0 | | Supplementary General Fund Operating Appropriation - Fire Department - $4,000,000 | Ordinance | Supplementary General Fund Operating Appropriation - Fire Department - $4,000,000
For the purpose of providing a Supplementary General Fund Operating Appropriation in the amount of $4,000,000 to the Fire Department - Service 602 (Fire Suppression and Emergency Rescue), to provide funding for additional operating expenses; and providing for a special effective date. | | |
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18-0267
| 0 | | City Property - Renaming Lyndhurst Elementary/Middle School Building to Wildwood Elementary/Middle School Building | Ordinance | City Property - Renaming Lyndhurst Elementary/Middle School Building to Wildwood Elementary/Middle School Building
For the purpose of changing the name of Lyndhurst Elementary/Middle School Building, located at 621 Wildwood Parkway, to Wildwood Elementary/Middle School Building. | | |
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18-0268
| 0 | | Ordinance of Estimates Fiscal Year 2019 Capital Contribution to the Operating Budget of the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners for Fiscal Year 2019 | Mayor and City Council Res. | Ordinance of Estimates Fiscal Year 2019 Capital Contribution to the Operating Budget of the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners for Fiscal Year 2019
For the purpose of stating that Baltimore City’s Capital Budget contribution to Baltimore City’s Public Schools Capital Budget, as shown in Ordinance 18-139, is $19,000,000, instead of what was stated in Resolution 18-07, the Operating Budget for the Baltimore City Board of School Commissioners; and providing for a special effective date. | | |
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18-0269
| 0 | | Rezoning - 5601 Eastern Avenue | Ordinance | Rezoning - 5601 Eastern Avenue
For the purpose of changing the zoning for the property known as 5601 Eastern Avenue (Block 6694, Lot 028), as outlined in red on the accompanying plat, from the I-2 Zoning District to the C-3 Zoning District. | | |
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18-0271
| 0 | | Charter Amendment - Inalienability of Sewer and Water-Supply Systems | Mayor and City Council Res. | Charter Amendment - Inalienability of Sewer and Water-Supply Systems
For the purpose of declaring the inalienability of the City’s sewer system and water-supply system; excepting the sewer and water-supply systems, their operations and uses, from the Charter provisions otherwise authorizing the grant of franchises or rights relating to the operation or use of public property or places; and submitting this amendment to the qualified voters of the City for adoption or rejection. | | |
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EA18-0170
| 0 | | Patrick Lundberg | Executive Nomination | Patrick Lundberg
Member - Compensation Committee for Elected Officials - District 1 | Assigned | |
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EA18-0171
| 0 | | Alexander Smith | Executive Nomination | Alexander Smith
Member - Compensation Committee for Elected Officials - District 1 | Assigned | |
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EA18-0172
| 0 | | Thurman Zollicoffer | Executive Nomination | Thurman Zollicoffer
Member - Compensation Committee for Elected Officials | Assigned | |
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EA18-0173
| 0 | | Vernon Andrew Reid, Jr. | Executive Nomination | Vernon Andrew Reid, Jr.
Member - Compensation Commission for Elected Officials - District 8 | Assigned | |
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EA18-0174
| 0 | | Clair Zamoiski Segal | Executive Nomination | Clair Zamoiski Segal
Member - Compensation Commission for Elected Officials - District 14 | Assigned | |
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EA18-0175
| 0 | | Kenneth P. Taylor, Sr. | Executive Nomination | Kenneth P. Taylor, Sr.
Member - Compensation Commission for Elected Officials - District 6 | Assigned | |
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EA18-0176
| 0 | | Charles G. Tildon, III | Executive Nomination | Charles G. Tildon, III
Member - Compensation Commission for Elected Officials - District 5 | Assigned | |
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18-0277
| 0 | | Zoning - IMU Industrial Mixed-Use Zoning Districts | Ordinance | Zoning - IMU Industrial Mixed-Use Zoning Districts
For the purpose of establishing a new IMU-2 Industrial Mixed-Use Zoning District and specifying the permitted and conditional uses allowed in that district; renaming the current “IMU” Industrial Mixed-Use Zoning District to be known as the “IMU-1” Industrial Mixed-Use Zoning District; and correcting, clarifying, and conforming related provisions. | Assigned | |
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18-0278
| 0 | | City Streets - Opening - Dillon Street | Ordinance | City Streets - Opening - Dillon Street
For the purpose of condemning and opening Dillon Street, extending from the east side of CSX Transportation Inc. Railroad easterly 201.24 feet to the west side of South Macon Street, as shown on Plat 307-A-21 in the Office of the Department of Transportation; and providing for a special effective date. | Assigned | |
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18-0279
| 0 | | City Streets - Closing - Dillon Street | Ordinance | City Streets - Closing - Dillon Street
For the purpose of condemning and closing Dillon Street, extending from the east side of CSX Transportation Inc. Railroad easterly 201.24 feet to the west side of South Macon Street, as shown on Plat 307-A-21A in the Office of the Department of Transportation; and providing for a special effective date. | Assigned | |
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18-0280
| 0 | | Sale of Property - Former Bed of Dillon Street | Ordinance | Sale of Property - Former Bed of Dillon Street
For the purpose of authorizing the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to sell, at either public or private sale, all its interest in a certain parcel of land known as the former bed of Dillon Street, extending from the east side of CSX Transportation Inc. Railroad easterly 201.24 feet to the west side of South Macon Street and no longer needed for public use; and providing for a special effective date. | Assigned | |
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18-0281
| 0 | | City Streets - Closing - A Portion of South Washington Street | Ordinance | City Streets - Closing - A Portion of South Washington Street
For the purpose of condemning and closing a portion of South Washington Street, extending from Aliceanna Street southerly 90 feet to the southernmost extremity of it, as shown on Plat 344-A-60A in the Office of the Department of Transportation; and providing for a special effective date. | Assigned | |
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18-0282
| 0 | | City Streets - Opening - A 10-Foot Alley Bounded by North Howard Street, West 24th Street, Mace Street, and West 23rd Street | Ordinance | City Streets - Opening - A 10-Foot Alley Bounded by North Howard Street, West 24th Street, Mace Street, and West 23rd Street
For the purpose of condemning and opening a 10-foot alley bounded by North Howard Street, West 24th Street, Mace Street, and West 23rd Street, as shown on Plat 105-B-50 in the Office of the Department of Transportation; and providing for a special effective date. | Assigned | |
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18-0283
| 0 | | City Streets - Closing - A 10-Foot Alley Bounded by North Howard Street, West 24th Street, Mace Street, and West 23rd Street | Ordinance | City Streets - Closing - A 10-Foot Alley Bounded by North Howard Street, West 24th Street, Mace Street, and West 23rd Street
For the purpose of condemning and closing a 10-foot alley bounded by North Howard Street, West 24th Street, Mace Street, and West 23rd Street, as shown on Plat 105-B-50A in the Office of the Department of Transportation; and providing for a special effective date. | Assigned | |
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18-0284
| 0 | | Sale of Property - Former Bed of a 10-Foot Alley Bounded by North Howard Street, West 24th Street, Mace Street, and West 23rd Street | Ordinance | Sale of Property - Former Bed of a 10-Foot Alley Bounded by North Howard Street, West 24th Street, Mace Street, and West 23rd Street
For the purpose of authorizing the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to sell, at either public or private sale, all its interest in a certain parcel of land known as the former bed of a 10-foot alley bounded by North Howard Street, West 24th Street, Mace Street, and West 23rd Street, and no longer needed for public use; and providing for a special effective date. | Assigned | |
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18-0285
| 0 | | Police Ordinances - Repealing the Prohibition on Playing in the Street | Ordinance | Police Ordinances - Repealing the Prohibition on Playing in the Street
For the purpose of repealing the legal prohibition on playing on any street, alley, lane, or other public thoroughfare; and conforming related provisions. | Assigned | |
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18-0286
| 0 | | Transit and Traffic - Speed Limits | Ordinance | Transit and Traffic - Speed Limits
For the purpose of establishing the general maximum speed limit for various types of roadways in the City; creating a process for altering the general maximum speed limits for specific roadways; and generally relating to maximum speed limits. | Assigned | |
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18-0287
| 0 | | Zoning - Conditional Use Conversion of a Single-Family Dwelling Unit to 3 Dwelling Units in the R-8 Zoning District - Variances - 1235 West Lafayette Avenue | Ordinance | Zoning - Conditional Use Conversion of a Single-Family Dwelling Unit to 3 Dwelling Units in the R-8 Zoning District - Variances - 1235 West Lafayette Avenue
For the purpose of permitting, subject to certain conditions, the conversion of a single-family dwelling unit to 3 dwelling units in the R-8 Zoning District on the property known as 1235 West Lafayette Avenue (Block 0090, Lot 021), as outlined in red on the accompanying plat; and granting variances from certain bulk (lot area), gross floor area per unit type, and off-street parking regulations. | Assigned | |
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18-0288
| 0 | | York Corridor Business Improvement District - Establishment | Ordinance | York Corridor Business Improvement District - Establishment
For the purpose of creating a community benefits district, to be known as the York Corridor Business Improvement District; specifying the boundaries of the District; creating an Authority and providing for its rights, duties, and powers; providing for the selection and composition of the Authority’s Board of Directors; providing for an Administrator for the Authority; mandating the financial responsibilities of the Authority and the City in conjunction with the operation of the District; providing for the assessment, collection, and enforcement of a supplemental tax to be collected by and for the Authority; specifying the City’s role in maintaining and enhancing existing services; encouraging the creation of partnerships among the Authority, the City, the State, the Federal Government, and property owners not subject to the supplemental tax; designating the Board of Estimates as the agency charged with reviewing and approving various matters relating to the District and the Authority; providing for the renewal, expiration, | Assigned | |
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18-0289
| 0 | | Planned Unit Development - Designation - Mt. Vernon Mill | Ordinance | Planned Unit Development - Designation - Mt. Vernon Mill
For the purpose of repealing the existing Development Plan for the Mt. Vernon Mill Planned Unit Development; approving a new Development Plan for the Mt. Vernon Mill Planned Unit Development; and providing for a special effective date. | Assigned | |
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18-0290
| 0 | | Zoning - Conditional Use Residential Care Facility - Variances - 1208, 1210-1222, and 1224-1226 East Baltimore Street | Ordinance | Zoning - Conditional Use Residential Care Facility - Variances - 1208, 1210-1222, and 1224-1226 East Baltimore Street
For the purpose of permitting, subject to certain conditions, the establishment, maintenance, and operation of a residential care facility on the properties known as 1208, 1210-1222, and 1224-1226 East Baltimore Street, as outlined in red on the accompanying plat; and granting variances from certain bulk and yard regulations for rear yard and building height and from certain off-street parking regulations. | Assigned | |
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18-0291
| 0 | | Street Encroachment - 524 North Charles Street - Westminster House Apartments | Ordinance | Street Encroachment - 524 North Charles Street - Westminster House Apartments
For the purpose of permitting, subject to certain conditions, the construction and maintenance of a portion of a building projecting into the public right-of-way on the west side of the property known as 524 North Charles Street; and providing for a special effective date. | Assigned | |
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18-0292
| 0 | | Urban Renewal - Market Center - Amendment __ | Ordinance | Urban Renewal - Market Center - Amendment __
For the purpose of amending the Urban Renewal Plan for Market Center to reauthorize the acquisition of properties within the Project Area and to extend the life of the Plan; waiving certain content and procedural requirements; making the provisions of this Ordinance severable; providing for the application of this Ordinance in conjunction with certain other ordinances; and providing for a special effective date. | Assigned | |
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18-0097R
| 0 | | Supporting and Maintaining a 2020 Census Partnership | City Council Resolution | Supporting and Maintaining a 2020 Census Partnership
For the purpose of committing the City of Baltimore to partnering with the United States Census Bureau and the State of Maryland to support the goals and ideals for the 2020 Census; to disseminate 2020 Census information; to encourage all City residents to participate in events and initiatives that will raise the overall awareness of the 2020 Census and increase participation; to provide Census advocates to speak to City and community organizations; to support census takers as they help our City complete an accurate count; and to strive to achieve a complete and accurate count of all persons within our boundaries. | Adopted | |
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18-0098R
| 0 | | National Recovery Month - September 2018 | City Council Resolution | National Recovery Month - September 2018
For the purpose of recognizing September as National Recovery Month and encouraging all Baltimore citizens suffering from mental and substance use disorders to cast off shame and seek treatment on their way to recovery. | Adopted | |
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18-0099R
| 0 | | A Request for State Legislation - Auto Insurance Rates - Fair Rate Calculation | City Council Resolution | A Request for State Legislation - Auto Insurance Rates - Fair Rate Calculation
For the purpose of requesting the Honorable Chair and Members of the Baltimore City Senate and House Delegations to the 2019 Session of the Maryland General Assembly to introduce legislation to eliminate disparities in the amount charged for car insurance by removing location as a consideration in calculating the amount charged for auto insurance coverage. | Adopted | |
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18-0100R
| 0 | | Request for Federal Action - Declaring Police Related Deaths of Unarmed Black Americans a Homeland Security Crisis. | City Council Resolution | Request for Federal Action - Declaring Police Related Deaths of Unarmed Black Americans a Homeland Security Crisis.
For the purpose of calling on President Trump to declare the deaths of unarmed Black Americans at the hands of the police in America a Homeland Security Crisis, and further requesting that the President direct the Department of Justice and the Department of Homeland Security to invest resources into solving one of our nation’s longstanding and unaddressed problems through either direct action or partnership with local and state governments. | Adopted | |
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18-0101R
| 0 | | Request for State Action - Require a Rigorous Pollution Control Study and Stronger Nitrogen Oxides Limits for the Wheelabrator Baltimore Incinerator | City Council Resolution | Request for State Action - Require a Rigorous Pollution Control Study and Stronger Nitrogen Oxides Limits for the Wheelabrator Baltimore Incinerator
For the purpose of urging that the Maryland Department of the Environment (“MDE”) require a rigorous analysis relating to the installation of new pollution control technology for nitrogen oxides (“NOx”) at the Wheelabrator Baltimore incinerator; requesting that, following the receipt of this analysis, MDE commence a second rulemaking process and set much stronger NOx pollution limits; and requesting that MDE share the analysis with the Council as soon as possible after receiving it. | Adopted | |
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18-0102R
| 0 | | Request for Federal Action - Farm Bill Conference Committee - Rejection of the 2018 Farm Bill’s Amendment Preempting Local Regulation of Pesticides | City Council Resolution | Request for Federal Action - Farm Bill Conference Committee - Rejection of the 2018 Farm Bill’s Amendment Preempting Local Regulation of Pesticides
For the purpose of calling on members of the United States House of Representatives & United States Senate Farm Bill Conference Committee to reject the 2018 Farm Bill’s amendment to Section 24(a) of the Federal Insecticide, Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FIFRA) (7 U.S.C. 136v(a)) that preempts localities’ rights to regulate pesticides in their communities. | Adopted | |
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18-0103R
| 0 | | Informational Hearing - The Decline of the Small Business Lending in Baltimore | City Council Resolution | Informational Hearing - The Decline of the Small Business Lending in Baltimore
For the purpose of inviting representatives from banking institutions doing business in Baltimore, representatives from the Johns Hopkins University’s 21st Century Cities Initiative and other representatives from the local academic community, community leaders, the President and CEO of the Baltimore Development Corporation, and other City officials responsible for economic development to appear before the City Council to explain the decline in small business lending in Baltimore and to discuss ways in which Baltimore can reverse this trend. | Assigned | |
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18-0104R
| 0 | | Informational Hearing - Subsidies to Baltimore City’s Hospitality and Tourism Industry, Now and in the Future | City Council Resolution | Informational Hearing - Subsidies to Baltimore City’s Hospitality and Tourism Industry, Now and in the Future
For the purpose of inviting the President and CEO of Visit Baltimore; the President and CEO of the Baltimore Development Corporation; the Director of the Baltimore City Department of Finance; the Director of the Mayor's Office of Employment Development; representatives of the Baltimore tourism industry; and representatives of the Baltimore labor community to appear before the City Council to discuss the subsidies that the City of Baltimore has provided to the hospitality and tourism industry as well as best methods for ensuring that any future subsidies to the hospitality and tourism industry are conditioned upon the recipients commitment to create quality jobs. | Assigned | |
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18-0241
| 0 | | Urban Renewal - Druid Heights - Amendment _ | Ordinance | Urban Renewal - Druid Heights - Amendment _
For the purpose of amending the Urban Renewal Plan for Druid Heights to reauthorize the acquisition of properties within the Project Area and to extend the life of the Plan; waiving certain content and procedural requirements; making the provisions of this Ordinance severable; providing for the application of this Ordinance in conjunction with certain other ordinances; and providing for a special effective date. | 3rd Reader, for final passage | |
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18-0244
| 0 | | Urban Renewal - Oliver - Amendment __ | Ordinance | Urban Renewal - Oliver - Amendment __
For the purpose of amending the Urban Renewal Plan for Oliver to reauthorize the acquisition of properties within the Project Area, to extend the life of the Plan, and to remove certain properties from the list in Exhibit B; waiving certain content and procedural requirements; making the provisions of this Ordinance severable; providing for the application of this Ordinance in conjunction with certain other ordinances; and providing for a special effective date. | 3rd Reader, for final passage | |
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18-0245
| 0 | | Urban Renewal - Park Heights - Amendment _ | Ordinance | Urban Renewal - Park Heights - Amendment _
For the purpose of amending the Urban Renewal Plan for Park Heights to reauthorize the acquisition of properties within the Project Area and to remove certain properties from the list in Appendix B; waiving certain content and procedural requirements; making the provisions of this Ordinance severable; providing for the application of this Ordinance in conjunction with certain other ordinances; and providing for a special effective date. | 3rd Reader, for final passage | |
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18-0230
| 0 | | Ethics Code - Transparency in Lobbying Act | Ordinance | Ethics Code - Transparency in Lobbying Act
For the purpose of requiring quarterly rather than annual lobbying reports from lobbyists; requiring the Ethics Board to post lobbying reports online within 30 days of their receipt; requiring that lobbyists affirmatively identify themselves and their clients when engaging in lobbying activities; allowing the Ethics Board to prohibit a person found to have violated the lobbying provisions of the Ethics Code from lobbying City public servants for up to 3 years; clarifying and conforming related provisions; and generally relating to the regulation of lobbyists. | 3rd Reader, for final passage | |
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18-0255
| 0 | | Rezoning - Certain Properties in the Old Goucher Community | Ordinance | Rezoning - Certain Properties in the Old Goucher Community
For the purpose of changing the zoning for certain properties in the Old Goucher community, as outlined in red on the accompanying plat, from the OR-1 Zoning District to the C-1 Zoning District. | 3rd Reader, for final passage | |
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18-0270
| 0 | | Planned Unit Development - Designation - 5601 Eastern Avenue | Ordinance | Planned Unit Development - Designation - 5601 Eastern Avenue
For the purpose of repealing the existing Development Plan for the 5601 Eastern Avenue Planned Unit Development and approving a new Development Plan for the 5601 Eastern Avenue Planned Unit Development. | Advanced to 2nd Reader on same day | |
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18-0270
| 0 | | Planned Unit Development - Designation - 5601 Eastern Avenue | Ordinance | Planned Unit Development - Designation - 5601 Eastern Avenue
For the purpose of repealing the existing Development Plan for the 5601 Eastern Avenue Planned Unit Development and approving a new Development Plan for the 5601 Eastern Avenue Planned Unit Development. | Approved and Sent to the Mayor | |
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