The Baltimore City Council's Education, Youth, and Older Adults Committee will hold a public hearing on January 29, 2026, to discuss legislation LO25-0039, which aims to assess the childcare landscape in Baltimore, focusing on accessibility, capacity, quality, and affordability.
The Baltimore City Council's Public Health & Environment Committee will hold a hearing on January 28, 2026, to discuss LO25-0017 - Zero Waste. The focus is on evaluating the city's progress in waste reduction and exploring improvements in sustainable waste management.
The Baltimore City Council's Budget & Appropriations Committee will meet on January 6, 2026, to discuss supplementary appropriations exceeding $50 million for projects such as broadband in public housing, Convention Center improvements, and transportation enhancements.
The Baltimore City Council will hold a virtual meeting on December 3, 2025, to discuss the well-being of the transgender community, gay men, and lesbian women in Baltimore. Key city officials will provide updates on services available to these groups.
The Baltimore City Council's Housing & Economic Development Committee will hold a public hearing on December 16, 2025, to discuss LO25-0034, focusing on Code Enforcement & Inspector Accountability. The meeting will review the enforcement process and inspector conditions.
The Baltimore City Council's Housing & Economic Development Committee will hold a public hearing on December 23, 2025, to discuss legislation LO25-0027. This focuses on reviewing city policies regarding Vacant Building Notices and Noncontiguous Tax Increment Financing.
The Baltimore City Council's Land Use & Transportation Committee will meet on December 1, 2025, to discuss several zoning proposals, including variances for parking lots and conversions of residential properties to multi-family units. Public participation is encouraged.
The Baltimore City Council's Charter Review Special Committee will meet on December 3, 2025, to discuss and propose revisions to the City Charter. Public participation is encouraged. For details, visit the provided link.
The Baltimore City Council's Public Health & Environment Committee will hold a virtual meeting on November 5, 2025. Key items include a proposal for EMS to administer buprenorphine and an assessment of naloxone availability in public buildings. Public participation encouraged.
The Baltimore City Council will discuss Bill 25-0095, which seeks to prohibit non-emergency commercial motor vehicle repairs on city streets. The bill outlines specific penalties and definitions related to the prohibition. Public hearing scheduled for November 6, 2025.
The Baltimore City Council's Land Use & Transportation Committee will meet on November 20, 2025, to discuss several zoning bills. Key proposals include conditional use for parking lots, conversions of single-family units to multi-family dwellings, and amendments to promote multi-family housing development. Public participation is encouraged.
The Baltimore City Council's Housing & Economic Development Committee will meet on November 4, 2025, to discuss key legislation: LO25-0018 on homeless services, and 25-0080 on in rem foreclosure for vacant properties. 25-0088 is canceled. Public welcome.
The Baltimore City Council will hold a special meeting on October 27, 2025, at 5:30 PM. Key agenda item: Bill 25-0062 to allow certain residential buildings to have a single exit under specific conditions. Public participation encouraged.
The Baltimore City Council's Labor & Workforce Committee will meet on October 29, 2025, to discuss legislation LO25-0035, which invites labor leaders to address work and union issues, and to launch the City Council’s Labor Agenda. Public participation is welcome.
The Baltimore City Council will hold a public hearing on November 5, 2025, regarding legislation requiring Emergency Medical Services to provide buprenorphine and allowing technicians to administer it under specific conditions.