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Midday explores Baltimore City's Ballot Question F which allows voters to weigh in on changes to Inner Harbor Park that are critical to the future development of Harborplace.
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Vignarajah says that Harborplace redevelopment proponents are already gearing up for a new charter amendment in 2026.
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Justices are mainly considering two things: was the challenge to Question F submitted at the appropriate time and does it, in fact, constitute proper charter material?
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The Maryland Supreme Court will hear an appeal from the State Board of Elections, Baltimore City and MCB Real Estate on Monday.
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Questions dangle after judge strikes down charter that would take rezoning Harbor off the November ballot.
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An Anne Arundel County judge ruled Monday to invalidate a ballot question asking Baltimore City voters to rezone the Inner Harbor for development on the grounds that it’s not proper charter material.
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Melody Simmons, reporter for the Baltimore Business Journal, explores the future of Harborplace with opponents to the current design plans.
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Displeased residents still have their opportunity to stop the project by voting on another amendment.
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Bacteria concerns still linger for some scientists.
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Voters will decide via charter amendment if residential housing should become part of the Harbor redesign.