One of my dreams for my hometown is to see it become safer and more accessible for cyclists and pedestrians. Since you bike around Baltimore City you have a unique perspective on the city. Maybe you could talk about your experiences from biking Baltimore? Maybe stop and interview people you see regularly who seem interesting? Maybe stop in the small stores you pass and interview the workers or the owner about what it is like to do business in Baltimore? I have found that most people have an interesting story to tell if you take the time to have a conversation with them. There are many people in Baltimore City who are good people and working to make it a better place. We need to hear those voices, if nothing else this creates better opportunities for collaboration. Also, I recommend interviewing your city representatives for your channel. Baltimore is known for its corrupt politics but I know for a fact that there are good people elected to office. We need to hear those voices, too. And thank you for your affection towards Baltimore-- it can be loveable.
Having lived in Philly and Baltimore, this is the correct answer. A blue-collar port city that loves its sports and unique culture. It's also a very friendly town, just like Bmore.
Just for folks who don't want to read the whole article-- the water bill was paid but DPW has no mechanism to collect outstanding water bills. That is the key takeaway in my opinion.
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Reply to please be on the lookout by etoilebrille
Here is a link to Baltimore City Towing Division. The good news is that if your car is stolen and then towed you get your fees waived. https://transportation.baltimorecity.gov/towing