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Mayor Brandon M. Scott Announces Hiring of Director of Digital Services

Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced the hiring of Shelby Switzer as the director of the City of Baltimore's Digital Services Team.

 

Thank You and Happy New Year

Mayor Brandon M. Scott released the following statement to usher in the new year for Baltimore City.

 

Baltimore City to Activate Warming Centers

Mayor Brandon M. Scott has announced that the City will activate warming centers across Baltimore in response to extreme weather conditions. 

 

Baltimore City Under Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert

Baltimore City is currently under its first Code Blue Extreme Cold Alert of the season.

 

Mayor Brandon M. Scott Announces Nomination for New Baltimore Convention Center Executive Director

Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced he is nominating Matthew "Mac" Campbell, CVP to serve as the executive director of the Baltimore Convention Center.

 

Baltimore's Continuum of Care Seeks Volunteers to Complete Two-Day HUD-Mandated Count of the City's Unsheltered Population

The Mayor's Office of Homeless Services (MOHS) - in conjunction with Baltimore's Continuum of Care (CoC) - announced that Baltimore City will conduct its Point-In-Time (PIT) count of people experiencing homelessness on Sunday, January 22 and Monday, January 23, 2023.

 

North Avenue Utility Work Nearing Completion

Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the Baltimore City Department of Transportation (BCDOT) would like to advise the public that a portion of North Avenue will soon be reopening as repairs to an underground utility line are completed.

 

Mayor Scott Announces Expansion of Baltimore's Group Violence Reduction Strategy (GVRS)

Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced the expansion of Baltimore's Group Violence Reduction Strategy (GVRS).

 

Mayor Scott Makes Decision to Veto City Council Bill 22-0292

In response to the Baltimore City Council’s recent passage of Bill 22-0292, Mayor Brandon M. Scott has issued a letter to Council President Nick Mosby.

 

City of Baltimore Announces Approval of $537 Million Class Action Settlement with Monsanto for PCB Contamination

The City of Baltimore will receive a portion of the $537.5 million settlement reached with chemical maker Monsanto and two associated companies as the result of a nationwide class action lawsuit over PCB (polychlorinated biphenyls) contamination in municipal water systems.

 

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