Baltimore City Council
File #: 24-0531    Version: 0 Name: Midtown Community Benefits District and Management Authority - Renewal Through June 30, 2028
Type: Mayor and City Council Res. Status: In Committee
File created: 5/16/2024 In control: Economic and Community Development
On agenda: Final action:
Enactment #:
Title: Midtown Community Benefits District and Management Authority - Renewal Through June 30, 2028 For the purpose of reviewing, renewing and continuing the Midtown Community Benefits District and the Midtown Community Benefits Management Authority; providing for a special effective date; and generally relating to the activities and authority of the Midtown Community Benefits District and the Midtown Community Benefits Management Authority.
Sponsors: Eric T. Costello
Indexes: Community Benefits District, Management Authority, Midtown, Renewal
Attachments: 1. 24-0531~1st Reader, 2. Law 24-0531
* Warning: This is an unofficial, introductory copy of the bill.
The official copy considered by the City Council is the first reader copy.
Introductory*

City of Baltimore
Council Bill

Introduced by: Councilmember Costello
At the request of: Midtown Community Benefits District
Address: c/o Eric Souza, President
1120 N. Charles Street, Suite 220
Baltimore, MD 21201
Telephone: (410) 528-1512

A Resolution Entitled

A Resolution of the Mayor and City Council concerning
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Midtown Community Benefits District and Management Authority - Renewal Through June 30, 2028
For the purpose of reviewing, renewing and continuing the Midtown Community Benefits District and the Midtown Community Benefits Management Authority; providing for a special effective date; and generally relating to the activities and authority of the Midtown Community Benefits District and the Midtown Community Benefits Management Authority.
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Recitals

Ordinance 95-613 (the “Ordinance”) authorized the creation of the Midtown Community Benefits District (the “District”) and the Midtown Community Benefits District Authority (the “Authority”), subject to certain terms and conditions.

The Ordinance requires that the Mayor and City Council hold 1 or more public hearings every 4 years to evaluate the activities and undertakings of the District and the Authority and to determine whether the District and Authority should continue for another 4 years.

In 1999, the City Council conducted the first of these quadrennial reviews and, by Resolution 99-019, continued th...

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