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Brandon M. Scott is the 52nd Mayor of Baltimore, working to end gun violence, restore the public’s trust in government and change Baltimore for the better. Scott was unanimously elected President of the Baltimore City Council by his colleagues in May 2019.
Mayor Brandon M. Scott released a statement on the jury's verdict against McKesson and AmerisourceBergen, finding them liable in Baltimore's opioid epidemic and awarding the City of Baltimore more than $266 million in damages.
Call 311 or visit 311 Online to quickly resolve your request. If you have any additional questions, or if you would like to follow up on your message, contact the Mayor's Office of Constituent Services at 410-396-4900. Correspondence can also be sent to: Office of the Mayor. 100 Holliday Street.
Contact the Mayor’s Office of Government Relations. Mayor’s Office City Hall – 100 Holliday Street Room 250 Baltimore, Maryland 21201 410-396-4397
Request a Ceremonial Document from the Mayor. Mayor Scott issues ceremonial documents to recognize and congratulate Baltimore City residents and organizations, and welcome groups who are holding events in Baltimore.
Constituent Services Representatives help residents with questions and concerns regarding City services. The Correspondence Team tracks citizen correspondence to the mayor and prepares ceremonial documents like certificates of recognition, proclamations, and greeting letters.
City Hall - Room 250 100 N. Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202 City Operator: (410) 396-3100
Mayor Brandon M. Scott, the Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement (MONSE), and Catholic Charities of Baltimore announced that the Safe Streets Brooklyn site has achieved over 365 days with no homicides in the site's catchment zone.
Mayor Scott convened city officials, state electeds, stakeholders, and community members at Baltimore Center Stage to deliver the address on Monday, March 25, 2024. The speech can also be downloaded by clicking here.
BALTIMORE, MD. (Thursday, January 5, 2023) - Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott unveiled his administration's legislative and budgetary agenda for the 445th session of the Maryland General Assembly.