Recent News

Ebony Thompson Confirmed as City Solicitor By Baltimore City Council

Mayor Brandon M. Scott released the following statement after the Baltimore City Council officially confirmed Ebony Thompson as Baltimore's City Solicitor, the first woman to be confirmed to serve in the role and the first openly gay City Solicitor to serve.

 

Mayor Scott Signs Inclusionary Housing Bills Into Law

Mayor Brandon M. Scott, alongside Council President Nick Mosby and Councilman Odette Ramos, and surrounded by dozens of housing advocates and community partners, signed two historic inclusionary housing bills into law.

 

Baltimore Mayor's Office: Midday Update on Winter Storm Management

Mayor Brandon M. Scott issued the following midday update regarding the winter storm that has caused significant snow accumulation, icy conditions, and freezing temperatures across Baltimore.

 

Mayor's Office Update on City's Winter Storm Preparations

Mayor Brandon M. Scott and Baltimore City Department of Transportation Director Corren Johnson announced that the city is gearing up for another round of winter weather.

 

Mayor Scott's Statement on Gov. Moore's Proposed State Budget

Mayor Brandon M. Scott released the following statement in reaction to Governor Wes Moore's proposed state budget.

 

Mayor's Office Winter Storm Morning Update

Mayor Brandon M. Scott issued the following morning update regarding the winter storm that has caused significant snow accumulation, icy conditions, and freezing temperatures across Baltimore.

 

ANNUAL MLK DAY PARADE CANCELED DUE TO INCLEMENT WEATHER

The City of Baltimore announced that the annual MLK Day parade is being canceled due to inclement weather, out of an abundance of caution for the safety of participants and attendees.

 

Mayor Scott Announces Updates to Mayor's Office of Neighborhoods, Office To Be Renamed Mayor's Office of Community Affairs (MOCA) to Better Reflect Broader Scope of Services

Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced updates to the Mayor's Office of Neighborhoods (MON), including an official name change to the Mayor's Office of Community Affairs (MOCA).

 

Mayor Scott, City Agencies Exceed 90-Day Sprint Goals, Announce Public Education Video Series

Mayor Brandon M. Scott launched the first of a series of videos on social media, highlighting city services prioritized during his most recent #BuildBetterBMore 90-Day City Services Sprint.

 

OEM STORM UPDATE: New Sandbag Distribution Location, City Urges Residents to Continue Taking Precautionary Measures

The City of Baltimore is continuing it's response to the ongoing storm situation and cautions residents to continue taking appropriate precautionary measures.

 

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