City of Baltimore  
City Council  
City Hall, Room 408  
100 North Holliday Street  
Baltimore, Maryland 21202  
Meeting Agenda - Draft  
Monday, June 15, 2026  
5:00 PM  
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Du Burns Council Chamber, 4th floor, City Hall  
Baltimore City Council  
Zeke Cohen, Council President - District 1: Mark Parker - District 2: Danielle  
McCray - District 3: Ryan Dorsey - District 4: Mark Conway - District 5: Isaac "Yitzy"  
Schleifer - District 6: Vice President Sharon Green Middleton - District 7: James  
Torrence - District 8: Paris Gray - District 9: John Bullock - District 10: Phylicia  
Porter - District 11: Zac Blanchard - District 12: Jermaine Jones - District 13: Antonio  
Glover - District 14: Odette Ramos  
Call to Order  
Invocation  
Rev. Melech E. M. Thomas, Payne Memorial A.M.E. Church  
Pledge of Allegiance  
Roll Call  
Approval of the Journal  
June 8, 2026  
Executive Nominations  
EA26-0174  
Leonor Tannhauser Blum  
Member - Baltimore City Hispanic Commission  
COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATIONS  
Bills Introduced  
26-0207  
Study and Report – Licensing and Registration Status of Non-Owner-  
Occupied Rental Dwelling Units  
FOR the purpose of requiring the Department of Housing and Community  
Development, the Department of Planning, and the Department of Finance  
to submit a report to the Mayor and City Council that details the licensing  
and registration status of all non-owner-occupied dwelling units in the City,  
the number of non-owner-occupied dwelling units in the City and each  
Council District, the number of non-owner-occupied dwelling units that  
meet certain requirements of the Code, the number of non owner occupied  
dwelling units that have been cited for failure to comply with certain  
requirements of the Code, and the number of non owner-occupied dwelling  
units that are owned by City residents.  
Sponsors:  
Antonio "Tony" Glover  
HOUSING AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE  
26-0208  
Property Tax – Credits – High-Performance Newly Constructed Dwellings  
– Termination of Program – Repeal  
FOR the purpose of repealing the termination provision for the property tax  
credit program for high performance newly constructed dwellings.  
Sponsors:  
Isaac "Yitzy" Schleifer  
BUDGET AND APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE  
26-0209  
Repeal of Ordinance 87-1040 – Planned Unit Development Sherwood  
Ford, Inc. – 5104 York Road  
FOR the purpose of repealing Ordinance 87-1040, which designated  
certain property located at and around 5104 York Road a Planned Unit  
Development known as Sherwood Ford, Inc.; and providing for a special  
effective date.  
Sponsors:  
Mark Conway  
LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE  
26-0210  
City Streets – Closing – Portions of Certain Streets and Alleys Bounded by  
W. Lafayette Avenue, N. Brice Street, W. Lanvale Street, N. Pulaski Street,  
Harlem Avenue, and the Land of National Railroad Passenger Corporation  
(Amtrak)  
FOR the purpose of condemning and closing portions of certain streets  
and alleys bounded by W. Lafayette Avenue, N. Brice Street, W. Lanvale  
Street, N. Pulaski Street, Harlem Avenue, and the Land of National  
Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) as shown on a plat numbered  
316-C-6 Series for Group B prepared by Whitman, Requardt &  
Associates, LLP and filed in the Office of the Department of  
Transportation; and providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE  
26-0211  
Sale of Property – Certain Streets Lying Within the Area Bounded by W.  
Lafayette Avenue, N. Brice Street, W. Lanvale Street, N. Pulaski Street,  
Harlem Avenue, and the Land of National Railroad Passenger Corporation  
(Amtrak)  
FOR the purpose of authorizing the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore to  
sell, at either public or private sale, all its interest in certain parcels of land  
known as portions of certain streets lying within the area bounded by W.  
Lafayette Avenue, N. Brice Street, W. Lanvale Street, N. Pulaski Street,  
Harlem Avenue, and the Land of National Railroad Passenger Corporation  
(Amtrak) as shown on Plat 316-C-6A prepared by Whitman, Requardt &  
Associates, LLP and filed with the Department of Transportation.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
LAND USE AND TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE  
Resolutions Introduced  
26-0055R  
Informational Hearing – Sewage Backup Expedited Reimbursement and  
Direct Assistance Program  
FOR the purpose of requiring the Department of Public Works, the Law  
Department, Baltimore City Information Technology, and the Mayor’s Office  
of Emergency Management to appear before the City Council to discuss  
the operations of the Building Backup Expedited Reimbursement Program  
and the Sewage Onsite Support Program.  
Sponsors:  
Paris Gray  
PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT COMMITTEE  
26-0056R  
Informational Hearing – Regional Water Governance  
FOR the purpose of inviting representatives from the Office of the  
Baltimore City Comptroller, the Department of Public Works, the Mayor’s  
Office of Government Relations, the Office of Equity and Civil Rights, and  
any other relevant agencies to report on the topics outlined in this  
Resolution and provide additional information as needed by the Council.  
Sponsors:  
Odette Ramos  
COMMITTEE ON LEGISLATIVE INVESTIGATIONS  
26-0057R  
Supporting Reproductive and Family Planning Freedom  
FOR the purpose of recognizing reproductive and family planning freedom  
as cornerstones of personal liberty in the United States and reaffirming the  
City Council’s commitment to bodily sovereignty  
Sponsors:  
Phylicia Porter, Paris Gray  
IMMEDIATE ADOPTION  
26-0058R  
Celebrating Black Fatherhood Month  
FOR the purpose of celebrating Black Fatherhood Month and recognizing  
the love, support, guidance, and wisdom Black fathers, stepfathers,  
grandfathers, uncles, mentors, and other father figures have contributed to  
Baltimore and its children and youth.  
Sponsors:  
Paris Gray  
IMMEDIATE ADOPTION  
26-0059R  
Recognizing June 20th as Running Man Day  
FOR the purpose of recognizing June 20th as Running Man Day to honor  
Keith Boissiere, the “Running Man” of Baltimore.  
Sponsors:  
Mark Conway  
IMMEDIATE ADOPTION  
Consent Calendar  
(See Section A at back of Agenda)  
3R Third Reader  
Taxes – Property Tax – Increase of Homestead Tax Credit Percentage  
FOR the purpose of increasing the homestead tax credit percentage for  
the taxable year beginning in July, 2026.  
Sponsors:  
Sharon Green Middleton, Ryan Dorsey, Paris Gray, John Bullock, Phylicia Porter, Zac  
Blanchard, Jermaine Jones, Antonio "Tony" Glover, Zeke Cohen, Mark Parker, Danielle  
McCray, James Torrence  
Supplementary State Fund Operating Appropriation – Circuit Court for  
Baltimore City – $784,251  
FOR the purpose of providing a Supplementary State Fund Operating  
Appropriation in the amount of $784,251 to the Circuit Court for Baltimore  
City – Service 110 (Circuit Court), to provide funding for the installation of  
aluminum storefront framing and Level 3 bullet-resistant glazing at doors  
and service windows in multiple locations within the Mitchell and  
Cummings Courthouses, and the installation of an audiovisual intercom  
system to enable communication through bullet-resistant materials; and  
providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
Supplementary State Fund Operating Appropriation – Office of Equity and  
Civil Rights – $204,750  
FOR the purpose of providing a Supplementary State Fund Operating  
Appropriation in the amount of $204,750 to the Office of Equity and Civil  
Rights – Service 849 (Police Civilian Oversight), to provide funding for  
travel and lodging, event space, guest speakers, and materials and  
equipment for the Police Accountability Board Summit, a gathering of up to  
20 jurisdictions throughout the State of Maryland; and providing for a  
special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
Supplementary State Fund Operating Appropriation – M-R Office of  
Homeless Services – $500,000  
FOR the purpose of providing a Supplementary State Fund Operating  
Appropriation in the amount of $500,000 to M-R Office of Homeless  
Services – Service 895 (Temporary Housing for the Homeless), to provide  
funding for case management services through the Y in Central Maryland  
and the University of Maryland, Baltimore/Uplift Alliance Inc.; and providing  
for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
Supplementary State Fund Operating Appropriation – M-R Office of  
Homeless Services – $2,000,000  
FOR the purpose of providing a Supplementary State Fund Operating  
Appropriation in the amount of $2,000,000 to M-R Office of Homeless  
Services – Service 895 (Temporary Housing for the Homeless), to provide  
funding for rental assistance and supportive services through rapid re  
housing and homelessness prevention for homeless individuals and  
families in the City of Baltimore; and providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
Supplementary State Fund Operating Appropriation – Department of  
Public Works – $2,177,758  
FOR the purpose of providing a Supplementary State Fund Operating  
Appropriation in the amount of $2,177,758 to the Department of Public  
Works – Service 673 (Wastewater Management), to provide funding for  
enhanced nutrient removal operations and maintenance activities at the  
Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant; and providing for a special  
effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
Supplementary State Fund Operating Appropriation – Office of the State’s  
Attorney – $2,000,000  
FOR the purpose of providing a Supplementary State Fund Operating  
Appropriation in the amount of $2,000,000 to the Office of the State’s  
Attorney for Baltimore City – Service 786 (Victim and Witness Services),  
to provide funding for personnel, travel, relocation assistance, and other  
items to help support the State’s Attorney’s Victim and Witness Services  
Program; and providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
Supplementary State Fund Operating Appropriation – Baltimore City  
Sheriff’s Office – $121,308  
FOR the purpose of providing a Supplementary State Fund Operating  
Appropriation in the amount of $121,308 to the Baltimore City Sheriff’s  
Office – Service 882 (Deputy Sheriff Enforcement), to provide funding for  
diversion services, treatment access, and overdose response within the  
Sheriff's Office; and providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
Supplementary State Fund Operating Appropriation – Baltimore City  
Sheriff’s Office – $100,000  
FOR the purpose of providing a Supplementary State Fund Operating  
Appropriation in the amount of $100,000 to the Baltimore City Sheriff’s  
Office – Service 882 (Deputy Sheriff Enforcement), to provide funding for  
the establishment of the Neighborhood Services Unit to improve  
neighborhood safety and cohesion by addressing persistent public  
nuisances and environmental factors that contribute to crime; and providing  
for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
Supplementary State Fund Operating Appropriation – Baltimore City  
Sheriff’s Office – $74,667  
FOR the purpose of providing a Supplementary State Fund Operating  
Appropriation in the amount of $74,667 to the Baltimore City Sheriff’s  
Office – Service 882 (Deputy Sheriff Enforcement), to provide funding for  
the establishment, modification, enforcement, and recovery of child support  
payments from noncustodial parents of children; and providing for a special  
effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
Supplementary Special Revenue Fund Operating Appropriation –  
Baltimore City Sheriff’s Office – $612,096  
FOR the purpose of providing a Supplementary Special Revenue Fund  
Operating Appropriation in the amount of $612,096 to the Baltimore City  
Sheriff’s Office – Service 882 (Deputy Sheriff Enforcement), to provide  
funding for a wide range of law enforcement needs, including  
investigations, training, facilities, equipment, travel, and operational costs,  
as well as awards, memorials, and prevention programs such as drug or  
gang education; and providing for a special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
Supplementary State Fund Operating Appropriation – Department of  
Housing and Community Development – $459,169  
FOR the purpose of providing a Supplementary State Fund Operating  
Appropriation in the amount of $459,169 to the Department of Housing and  
Community  
Development – Service 738 (Weatherization Services), to provide funding  
for professional services and in service training for weatherization and  
energy efficiency services for low income households; and providing for a  
special effective date.  
Sponsors:  
City Council President (Administration)  
Charter Amendment – Procurement Reform  
FOR the purpose of repealing the requirement for the Board of Estimates  
to make a bid award to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder;  
setting a special effective date; and submitting this amendment to the  
qualified voters of the City for adoption or rejection.  
Sponsors:  
Zeke Cohen, Mark Parker, Ryan Dorsey, Paris Gray, John Bullock, Phylicia Porter, Zac  
Blanchard, Jermaine Jones, Odette Ramos  
Charter Amendment – Budget, Veto, and Board of Estimates Reform  
FOR the purpose of amending certain processes, requirements, and  
permissions relating to the adoption and rejection of ordinances and  
resolutions; amending certain processes, requirements, and permissions  
relating to the adoption and rejection of the City’s budget and certain tax  
rates; removing certain improper, non-essential, obsolete, and redundant  
provisions; setting a special effective date; and submitting this amendment  
to the qualified voters of the City for adoption or rejection.  
Sponsors:  
Zeke Cohen, Mark Parker, Ryan Dorsey, Isaac "Yitzy" Schleifer, Paris Gray, John  
Bullock, Phylicia Porter, Zac Blanchard, Jermaine Jones, Odette Ramos  
Charter Amendment – Minor Privileges  
FOR the purpose of providing for the grant of certain minor privilege rights  
under a process established by ordinance; removing certain improper,  
non-essential, obsolete, and redundant provisions; setting a special  
effective date; and submitting this amendment to the qualified voters of the  
City for adoption or rejection.  
Sponsors:  
Zeke Cohen, Ryan Dorsey, John Bullock, Phylicia Porter, Zac Blanchard, Jermaine  
Jones, Odette Ramos  
Committee Announcements  
Announcements  
THE NEXT MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL  
WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY, JUNE 22, 2026, AT 5:00 P.M.  
Adjournment  
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