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Baltimore City voters approve Question F, paving way for Inner Harbor development
Baltimore City voters agreed to move forward with development plans around the Inner Harbor.With all precincts reporting, Question F passed overwhelmingly which allows a change to the city's charter,
Baltimore voters support Harborplace development going forward
Baltimore
voters backed the proposed $900 million development in the
Inner
Harbor
, unofficial election results for
Question
F
show. About 60 percent of city voters supported the charter amendment that would allow the project’s design proposal to move ...
Baltimore election results: Question F on Harborplace
WBAL-TV 11 News, the WBAL-TV mobile app and WBALTV.com are your home for election results for Baltimore's Ballot Question F.
Baltimore groups protest Question F, a ballot measure vital for Harborplace redevelopment
Baltimore-based coalitions made a final push against Question F, a crucial ballot measure needed for development around the Inner Harbor.
Harborplace on the ballot: Baltimore City’s Question F and what it could mean for the Inner Harbor
The future of
Baltimore
’s
Inner
Harbor
is on the ballot this ... who oppose what they say would amount to privatizing the
Inner
Harbor
shoreline.
Question
F
, on voters’ ballots this November, survived a legal battle that reached the Supreme Court ...
Baltimoreans sharply split over fate of Harborplace ballot Question F
Baltimoreans are split over ballot Question F, which would allow residential development to proceed as part of revitalization plans for Harborplace.
What is Question F? Baltimore voters can decide on Inner Harbor's future development.
BALTIMORE -- Baltimore City voters will be casting their ballots to decide the future of the Inner Harbor. Question F asks voters if the city's charter should be changed to allow for development near the harbor.
Baltimore voters greenlight $500 million Harborplace redevelopment
Baltimore City voters cleared the way on Tuesday for a historic $500 million transformation of Harborplace.Unofficial election night results with 95% of results
Voters back Harborplace referendum to redevelop Inner Harbor
to an
Inner
Harbor
with public parkland, mixed income housing and local business opportunities. The success of
Question
F
demonstrates that vision is one that the people of
Baltimore
support. The referendum has prompted great debate over the past several ...
Baltimore City ballot Question F could make way for Inner Harbor redevelopment
The Inner Harbor has a sub-district that designates 4.5 acres of land as a public park. The ballot measure would eliminate the sub-district, making way for proposed redevelopment
Baltimore Banner
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Why the fight over Baltimore’s Inner Harbor could drag on for years
A day after voters approved a crucial ballot question for the overhaul of Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, opponents reiterated ...
Capital Gazette
17h
Baltimore voters backing Harborplace with approval of Question F in early returns
Baltimore
voters backed the proposed $900 million development in the
Inner
Harbor
, unofficial election results for ...
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