Mayor Scott Announces Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program for Baltimore Homeowners

~$3 million available to stop foreclosures~ Eligibility Criteria To qualify for EMHAP, homeowners must meet the following guidelines: Gross annual household income at or below 80% AMI (priority will be given to applicants below 50% AMI). The applicant must occupy the property as his/her primary residence. The applicant must have a mortgage with a pastContinue reading “Mayor Scott Announces Emergency Mortgage Assistance Program for Baltimore Homeowners”

Mayor Scott Announces $50 Million for Violence Prevention Over Three Years

For Immediate ReleaseTuesday, October 26, 2021 Press Contact:Stefanie Mavronisc: 443-202-7051  Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement Investment to Support Community Violence Interventions, Victim Services, Youth Justice, Re-Entry Services, and Community Healing  BALTIMORE, MD. (Tuesday, October 26, 2021) – This morning in Park Heights, Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced his administration’s second American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) priority investment: $50 millionContinue reading “Mayor Scott Announces $50 Million for Violence Prevention Over Three Years”

Baltimore City Restores Some In-Person City Services, Provides Status Updates on Website

BALTIMORE, MD (Tuesday, August 24, 2021)— In the effort to move toward a full restoration of resident-facing city services that were suspended or modified due to COVID-19, Mayor Brandon M. Scott is announcing that key City services are beginning to resume in-person access. Residents can visit baltimorecity/gov/servicestatus for an updated list of city services andContinue reading “Baltimore City Restores Some In-Person City Services, Provides Status Updates on Website”