Candidates vying for the Baltimore mayoral seat laid out their plans to tackle environmental issues that face the city. On Wednesday evening, a dozen of the nearly 20 candidates sat in a semi-circle on a stage inside Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church on Reisterstown Road to answer questions derived from environmental advocacy organizations. “They’re here to serve the community and when you’re able to listen to the questions and concerns of those who actually live in the community then you understand what the issues are,” Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church Associate Minister, Tracy Davis-Hunt said.