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Mayor Scott Provides One-Year Comprehensive Update on Cultivation of Baltimore's Community Violence Intervention Ecosystem

Mayor Brandon M. Scott was joined by the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE), Safe Streets Baltimore, Challenge2Change, community-based partners, Baltimore-area hospital systems, Baltimore City Public Schools, and city leaders to provide a comprehensive public update on his strategy to expand Baltimore's Community Violence Intervention (CVI) ecosystem.

 

City of Baltimore Awarded $475k in Mallinckrodt Settlement

The City of Baltimore received nearly $475,000 from the Mallinckrodt bankruptcy settlement. 

 

Mayor Scott Launches Spring City Services Blitz

Mayor Brandon M. Scott launched the #BuildBetterBMore spring city service sprints, an intensive effort to repair 9,000 potholes, remove 900 graffiti markings, resurface nine miles of city roads, and target illegal dumping hot-spots in Baltimore over the next 90 days.

 

Mayor Scott Announces New Digital Equity Fund

Mayor Brandon M. Scott, through the Baltimore City Information & Technology's (BCIT) Office of Broadband and Digital Equity (BDE), moves one step closer to closing the digital divide with the launch of the Digital Equity Fund.

 

City of Baltimore to Build Roadmap to Financial Empowerment

The City of Baltimore, along with the Cities for Financial Empowerment Fund (CFE Fund), announced their selection to participate in the CityStart initiative with a focus on racial wealth equity.

 

AFRAM Returns as Baltimore City's Official Juneteenth Celebration

The City of Baltimore is celebrating Juneteenth Weekend by showcasing Black excellence in fashion, art, music, business, and culture.

 

Mayor Scott's Statement on Johns Hopkins' Safe Streets Baltimore Evaluation

Mayor Brandon M. Scott released the following statement in response to the release of an academic evaluation conducted by Daniel W. Webster, ScD, MPH on Safe Streets.

 

Mayor Scott’s Statement on Clean Harbors’ Decision to Not Process East Palestine, OH Wastewater in Baltimore

Mayor Brandon M. Scott issued the following statement regarding the City's decision to decline East Palestine Wastewater.

 

Mayor Scott's Statement on the Treatment and Discharge of East Palestine, OH Wastewater

Mayor Brandon M. Scott issued the following statement regarding East Palestine Wastewater.

 

Updated Joint Statement on the Treatment and Discharge of East Palestine Wastewater

Mayor Brandon M. Scott issued the following statement regarding East Palestine Wastewater.

 

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