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  2. Maryland's "Rain Tax" - Wikipedia

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    Collection of the stormwater fee on impervious surfaces varied from annually on the property tax bill to quarterly on the water bill. [3] The rates and number of square feet used to calculate the Equivalent Residential Unit were set by local officials across the ten jurisdictions to adequately finance the work needed to meet the targets of the ...

  3. Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant - Wikipedia

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    In January 2022, the Maryland Department of the Environment and Maryland attorney general Brian Frosh filed a lawsuit against the city of Baltimore, seeking civil penalties against the city and an order requiring the city to take steps that would make the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant comply with the state's environmental laws. [15]

  4. Baltimore Development Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The corporation and the City are under public criticism for the planning, financing and construction of the Hilton Baltimore Convention Center Hotel. The $301 million, 750-room hotel near the city baseball and football stadiums is an almost entirely publicly funded project (through city bonds), expected to open in August 2008.

  5. Baltimore City residents to receive higher monthly water ...

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    Baltimore City residents to receive higher monthly water bills starting in July

  6. Baltimore Gas and Electric - Wikipedia

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    The $2.80 rate increase went into effect in June 2016 and raised BGE customers’ average electric bill to $134.33 per month. In October 2015, BGE filed a lawsuit against the city of Baltimore over the city's attempt to increase the fee it charges the utility for the use of its underground conduit system. [19]

  7. Baltimore City Council - Wikipedia

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    The Baltimore City Council is the legislative branch that governs the City of Baltimore. It has 14 members elected by district and a president elected at-large ; all serve four-year terms. The council holds regular meetings on alternate Monday evenings on the fourth floor of the Baltimore City Hall . [ 1 ]

  8. Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    After New York City, Baltimore was the second city in the United States to reach a population of 100,000. [171] [172] From the 1820 to 1850 U.S. censuses, Baltimore was the second most-populous city, [172] [173] before being surpassed by Philadelphia and the then-independent Brooklyn in 1860, and then being surpassed by St. Louis and Chicago in ...

  9. Back River (Maryland) - Wikipedia

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    Back River is a tidal estuary in Baltimore County, Maryland, located about 2 miles (3 km) east of the city of Baltimore. The estuary extends from Essex, Maryland , southeast for about 8.8 miles (14.2 km) [ 1 ] to the Chesapeake Bay .