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- Last Updated
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- Bias Distribution
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A group of Baltimore residents has filed a petition for judicial review challenging the wording of Ballot Question F, which is essential for the redevelopment of Harborplace. The residents argue that the ballot language is convoluted and misleading, potentially confusing voters about the implications of the proposed zoning changes, which would allow residential development along the Inner Harbor. The petition was filed just before the printing of ballots was set to begin and calls for a pause in the process until the court can review the question. The redevelopment plan, led by MCB Real Estate, aims to replace existing structures with a mixed-use complex, but it has faced significant opposition from local residents concerned about the privatization of public park space. Former Maryland Deputy Attorney General Thiru Vignarajah, representing the residents, emphasized the need for clarity in the ballot language. The situation underscores the tension between urban development and community interests in Baltimore.
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- Last Updated
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- Bias Distribution
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