Recent News

Join Us: FY18 Budget Pop-Up @ BOE Taxpayer's Night!

The third annual Budget Pop-Up will take place at the War Memorial Building (101 N Gay Street) from 6:00-7:00PM on April 12, 2017, immediately prior to the annual Board of Estimates Taxpayers’ Night Hearing with Mayor Catherine E. Pugh from 7:00-8:00PM.  

FY18 Preliminary Budget Plan Released

On March 29th, the City of Baltimore released its Fiscal 2018 Preliminary Budget Plan.

Three BBMR Employees Recognized for Service

Robert Cenname, Kirsten Silveira and Emma Tessier, employees of the Bureau of the Budget and Management Research were recognized Tuesday for their service to the City of Baltimore and its res

RFS Deadline Has Passed

The deadline for submitting proposals to the City has passed.

The City of Baltimore is no longer accepting proposals for its RFS.

 

Fiscal 2017 Citizen's Guide to the Budget

The Fiscal 2017 Citizen's Guide to the Budget provides residents with a four-page overview of how the City is allocating its resources. 

Budget Director Andrew Kleine Appointed to Results for America’s Local Government Fellowship

Kleine joins 14 other senior level government officials for year-long fellowship to advance the use of evidence data to improve outcomes for residents

Baltimore joins What Works Cities Initiative

The City of Baltimore is among 12 new jurisdictions selected to join the national What Works Cities initiative, supported by Bloomberg Philanthropies.

Good Government Book Club Featured by Baltimore Sun

Every few months, the Good Government Book Club meets to discuss books on government performance, innovation, and improvement. 

Baltimore’s OutcomeStat initiative wins GFOA Award

The City’s OutcomeStat initiative won the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) 2017 Award for Excellence in Government Finance, Management and Service Delivery.

Putting our Youth to Work – Faster

In the aftermath of Freddie Gray’s death and civil unrest that followed, attention quickly turned to the question of how we can expand opportunities for Baltimore’s youth. 

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