Government
Baltimore, Maryland
City Government Description
The City of Baltimore operates under a mayor–council government system. The Mayor serves as the chief executive officer, responsible for overseeing city departments, preparing budgets, and enforcing local laws. The City Council, composed of 14 district council members and a president elected at-large, serves as the main legislative body—passing ordinances, approving the budget, and confirming appointments.
Administrative functions are managed by department heads who report to the Mayor’s Office. The city organizes its services into areas like public safety (Police and Fire Departments), public works (sanitation, transportation, water), health and social services, housing and community development, education and youth programs, economic development, and cultural and recreational affairs.
City agencies coordinate to deliver services such as law enforcement, emergency response, infrastructure maintenance, waste collection, public health, and zoning and permitting. Baltimore also maintains several semi-autonomous boards and commissions—like the Planning Commission, School Board, and Housing Authority—that advise city leadership and implement policies.
Key priorities in recent years include crime reduction through community policing, urban revitalization and neighborhood redevelopment, improved water quality and stormwater management, expansion of affordable housing, and investment in public transportation, small business support, and youth education initiatives.
Contact Information
City of Baltimore100 Holliday Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: (410) 396‑3300
General Inquiries Email: [email protected]
Mayor’s Office Email: [email protected]
Website: www.baltimorecity.gov
General Information
- Baltimore Police Department
- Baltimore Fire Department
- Department of Public Works
- Health Department
- Department of Housing & Community Development
- Department of Commerce
- Department of Transportation
- Planning Department
- Baltimore City Public Schools (Board)
- Department of Recreation & Parks
- Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice / Youth Initiatives
GOVERNMENT NEWS
Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program Expands with 15 New Medications
Baltimore, Maryland, January 28, 2026 The Medicare Drug Price Negotiation Program will add 15 new medications to help lower healthcare costs for seniors and taxpayers. Notable drugs include Trulicity, Biktarvy, and...
Baltimore Residents Face Prolonged Water Outage from Main Break
Baltimore County, January 28, 2026 Residents at Colony Hill Apartments in Baltimore County are enduring extended water outages due to an 8-inch water main break. The Department of Public Works is...
Baltimore Police Reach Mental Health Crisis Training Goal
Baltimore, MD, January 26, 2026 The Baltimore Police Department has successfully trained all patrol officers in mental health crisis intervention, a significant achievement aimed at improving public safety. The training program,...
Baltimore Declares State of Emergency Amid Severe Winter Storm
Baltimore, January 25, 2026 Baltimore has declared a state of emergency due to a significant winter storm expected to bring heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures. The storm is anticipated to last...
Serious Tractor-Trailer Crash in Owings Mills
Owings Mills, Maryland, January 24, 2026 A serious tractor-trailer accident occurred at the intersection of Owings Mills and Lakeside boulevards, resulting in one person being rescued from the overturned vehicle and...
Baltimore City Health Department Investigates Data Breach
Baltimore, January 24, 2026 The Baltimore City Health Department is investigating a data breach linked to its electronic medical records system. Unauthorized access to patient insurance eligibility verification files occurred within...
Catonsville Unveils New Fire Station to Replace Century-Old Facility
Catonsville, Maryland, January 23, 2026 Catonsville, Maryland has officially begun construction on a new fire station that will replace the nearly 100-year-old Fire Station 4. Costing $21.65 million, this modern facility...
Maryland Department of Transportation Reveals $22.1 Billion Budget
Maryland, January 23, 2026 The Maryland Department of Transportation has unveiled a $22.1 billion capital budget for transportation projects from 2026 to 2031. This ambitious plan focuses on enhancing safety, modernizing...
Carroll County Activates Warming Centers for Residents
Carroll County, Maryland, January 23, 2026 In response to an upcoming snowstorm and a forecasted drop in temperatures, Carroll County officials have announced the activation of warming centers this weekend. These...