About 200 miles of Baltimore city roads need to be repaved, but funding cuts at the state level may put the projects in jeopardy. Senate lawmakers approved Senate Bill 362, which includes potential long-term cuts in transit funding that are intended to address the state’s $3.3 billion budget shortfall. The bill heads to the House for its approval. Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott is calling on the House to restore the cuts to the city’s highway user revenue.
Baltimore mayor calls on House to restore highway funding cuts by Senate
March 15, 2024