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Committee advances seven supplemental appropriations; recreation item recessed

Budget Appropriations Committee · January 6, 2026
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The Budget Appropriations Committee voted to move seven supplemental appropriations and transfers to second reader on Jan. 12, including $13.65M for city IT, $15.5M for Hannibal Street Corridor design/NEPA, and a $1M transfer for neighborhood traffic calming; the Recreation & Parks item was recessed.

The Baltimore City Budget Appropriations Committee on [date not specified in transcript] voted to advance seven supplemental bills to a second reading on Jan. 12 and recessed one item for a later hearing.

Chair Danielle McCray opened the meeting and read eight introduced bills. Committee members approved council bill 25-0120, a $13,650,000 capital appropriation for Baltimore City information technology, by voice and roll-call after moving an amendment. Councilman Pierce Gray moved the measure; the roll call recorded four yes votes and one absence (Councilman…

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