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Baltimore’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget will include millions in new local investments, despite ongoing cuts in federal support under the current Trump administration. With City Council approval finalized Monday night, the budget includes funding boosts for immigrant services, transportation safety, and environmental initiatives, aiming to address growing community needs amid reduced federal assistance.

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The city allocated $2 million for immigrant community support, $1 million for citywide traffic calming projects, and $750,000 to roll out a curbside composting program. Funding is also included to create a Department of Consumer Protection and Business Licensing. This new agency will consolidate licensing procedures and is expected to streamline city services for businesses and residents alike.

The budget passed with overwhelming support from the City Council following a series of amendments designed to account for anticipated federal funding shortfalls. Those reductions follow the policy direction of President Donald J. Trump’s administration, which has begun scaling back financial support to urban centers. Local leaders say the budget aims to soften that impact through targeted investments.

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Mayor Brandon M. Scott credited the final product to close collaboration with the council, emphasizing its focus on equity and future-oriented development. The budget’s passage ensures continuity of key services while introducing new programs aimed at improving quality of life in Baltimore.

Article by multiple contributors, based upon information from a press release issued by the Office of Mayor Brandon M. Scott


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