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Baltimore Board of Estimates certifies FY2026 tax rates after council, mayor reach budget agreement

3841491 · June 16, 2025
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The Board of Estimates voted June 16 to certify the city’s real and personal property tax rates for fiscal 2026 after the City Council and the mayor’s office reached agreement on the operating and capital budget and local school contributions, officials said.

The Baltimore City Board of Estimates voted June 16 to certify the city’s real and personal property tax rates for fiscal year 2026 after the City Council and the mayor’s administration reached agreement on the operating and capital budget, Council Chairwoman Danielle McCrae said.

McCrae, chair of the City Council’s Budget and Appropriations Committee, told the Board that the council and the mayor’s office had resolved outstanding issues on the proposed fiscal 2026 budget and local…

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