Baltimore City Settles to Improve Sidewalk, Ramp Access for Disabled Pedestrians
Baltimore City has reached a major settlement aimed at improving sidewalk and ramp accessibility for people with disabilities. …
Baltimore is taking significant strides towards environmental sustainability with the Middle Branch Resiliency Initiative. This ambitious project is set to restore over 50 acres of habitat along the Patapsco River, enhancing coastal resilience and promoting long-term environmental health. The initiative focuses on creating a living shoreline, which will help reduce erosion, improve water quality, and provide crucial wildlife habitat.
In addition to its environmental benefits, the project aims to transform the area into a vibrant community space. Future plans include recreational areas, parks, and improved access to the waterfront, making the Middle Branch a central hub for residents and visitors alike. The first phase of this transformative project is expected to be completed by 2025, with ongoing work to ensure the area's ecological and community benefits for generations to come.
The Middle Branch Resiliency Initiative exemplifies Baltimore’s commitment to balancing urban growth with environmental stewardship.
Baltimore City has reached a major settlement aimed at improving sidewalk and ramp accessibility for people with disabilities. …
The Women of the World (WOW) Festival took over downtown Baltimore on Saturday, bringing together leaders, community members, and changemakers to celebrate the accomplishments of women while also addressing the challenges they continue to face. …
Mayor Brandon M. Scott, in partnership with the Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW), Baltimore City Department of Transportation (DOT), and the Mayor's Office of Community Affairs, is inviting residents to participate in the 2025 Mayor's Annual Spring Cleanup and Day of Service on Saturday, April 26, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.…