BOPA's new CEO said the agency is focused on fixing its relationships at City Hall. She said she inherited an agency that needs work. "There were some concerns based upon that that we brought to the finance committee and the exec committee to request some special actions b...
- Superintendent of Documents, United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402 ($2.30) 被引量: 0发表: 1977年 Piedmont: City hires new Finance/HR director to replace Mark Bichsel, who is retiring after 20 years This committee print starts with a pessimistic description of the...
The sort of cars we drive, the type of vacations we take, the foods and drinks we consume, the size and elaborateness of the simchas we host (something the current health crisis has in fact taught us are unrelated to true simchah)— all point to an imbalance in priorities. Even, at ...
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None of the six officers charged in his death was convicted. Mosby, whose husband, Nick Mosby, is president of the Baltimore City Council, ran for office as a part of a movement of "progressive prosecutors" promising to address systemic racism in the U.S. criminal justice sy...
Working with Baltimore’s Department of Finance, Housing and Community Development and Baltimore Development Corporation the Task Force found that the city explores various means of supporting economic development throughout the city and has a process for awarding public financing with stages ...
City on the Line In City on the Line, former Baltimore budget director Andrew Kleine asks why the way government does its most important job – deciding how to spend taxpayer dollars – hasn’t changed in one hundred, maybe one thousand, years. Part memoir, manifesto and manual, this book...
She added, "Because of the complexity of finance, they will want to look like they will cooperate, but they might not be able to." Northwestern didn't immediately respond to a request for comment. Does divestment work? That's up for debate, experts said. ...
Overlooking the proud skyline and sparkling waters of the City of Baltimore, welcome to this over 2,500 square foot private residence featuring two bedrooms, two-and-a-half luxury bathrooms, a den/office, and an additional theatre room. Views and possibilities ...
By resurrecting the dormant Industrial Development Authority (IDA), the City will be able to borrow an additional $150 million that will be repaid by the economic activity generated by restored vacant properties. The IDA was created in the 1980s to help finance the redevelopment of our waterfront...