The budget for the city has finally been approved by the city council. This comes after ongoing budget hearings over the past few weeks.

For the first time in 125 years, city council members were able to cut from the mayors proposed budget for the city and reallocate those funds. city council president Nick Mosby said it’s something people in the community voted for through the charter amendment that gave the city council the authority to reallocate those funds.

“We reallocate to some of the priorities that we felt we put it in three buckets, one public safety, two youth and education, and three you know providing better environments, working environments for our workers, particularly our laborers,” council president Mosby said .

These were just three of the areas that were part of the deciding factor when reallocating $10 million of the initial funds from Mayor Brandon Scott’s proposed budget for the city.... Read More: WMAR2NEWS