All posts by Katie
Have Your Say About the Power Outages
In the wake of the power outages in late June and early July, the Maryland Public Service Commission is inviting the public to share their experiences and opinions of the performance of the state’s power-providing utilities. The hearing focusing on …
Want to See More Bike Parking Downtown? Your Survey Response Helps
As more and more Baltimoreans are making the decision to commute by bike, the city is thinking about better ways to to accommodate cyclists. One idea is to
Want to Create a Community Garden or Green Space?
On July 24 the Parks & People Foundation will host a free workshop to connect citizens with the resources they need to get started on their garden or green
Regional Replacement Housing Project Breaks New Ground and Scores Innovation Award
This article was originally published by the Baltimore Regional Housing Campaign. Homes for America’s Broadway Homes project, through which single family homes, scattered throughout desirable neighborhoods in the Baltimore
Webinar: Are We Prepared to House an Aging Population?
As the population of seniors in the U.S. grows exponentially, an entirely new set of housing issues is arising. An upcoming webinar hosted by the Center for Housing
Council Approves Mayor’s Budget, Discards Young’s “Better Baltimore” Plan
After considerable back and forth, The Baltimore City Council this week gave final approval to Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake’s original $2.3 million budget proposal. The budget, which closes a













