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Baltimore City Board of Estimates approves transfer agreements for three former public schools

6440101 · September 3, 2025
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On Sept. 3, 2025, the Baltimore City Board of Estimates approved three public school property transfer agreements that require the city to assume unpaid bond debt totaling $3,319,578.32 to lift Interagency Commission on School Construction holds and allow ongoing City Schools projects to move forward.

The Baltimore City Board of Estimates approved three public school property transfer agreements on Sept. 3, 2025, requiring the city to assume outstanding bond debt on the former Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Pre-K–8 school, Grove Park Pre-K–8 and Samuel F. B. Morse Elementary so work on City Schools projects can resume.

The transfers, presented as walk-on items by the Department of Finance, are intended to satisfy requirements in the Maryland Education Article and to remove holds the Interagency Commission on School Construction (IAC) placed on active construction contracts. Department of Finance officials said the IAC began issuing stop-work directives this summer, creating urgency to finalize the three agreements.

Director Moxon of the Department of Finance told the board that…

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