Baltimore’s most popular trash and recycling facility – on city-owned land long coveted by a developer – can be closed and not relocated as long as certain conditions are met, says final report by @MayorBMScott's Task Force. https://t.co/XRGWOdlu8I
@clubcillian@CourthouseNews (Hearsay is allowed because there’s no jury rn — the judge knows not to take hearsay as fact. No hearsay allowed at trial, tho.)
Who thought it was a good idea to put a trash facility next to the Jones Falls? Nobody outside of City Hall, it seemed. https://t.co/E9qrkiNBst. This week, amid widespread opposition, @MayorBMScott backed down on a Sisson relocation plan that had been on a *very* fast track.
@JoyceCarolOates Of note is the recent , and horrible, trend of insurance companies denying coverage for a procedure or surgery. Upon appeal the % of approvals sky rockets.
Why?
AI automatically refuses and the appeal goes to a human who approves.
Baltimore officials have a strategy for how the city can pay to move the Sisson Street ‘Dump’ to a leased site at 2801 Falls Road. https://t.co/qg6qOfMxc4
A passel of Baltimore officials on Monday pitched the idea of moving DPW's Sisson Street trash site to the Potts & Callahan yard on Falls Rd - right by the Jones Falls https://t.co/800Ij5yiUI Residents howled. The developer who wants to buy Sisson didn't speak, but looked pleased
Please enjoy this object of exquisite beauty just found on the ground under a bush. ( probably last year’s)
I have hands with thumbs and everything and couldn’t come close to making something as lovely. This was made with a BEAK!!! 👏
Trump's negative impact on the region's economy can't be overstated.
Reductions to the federal workforce.
Loss of funding to local services.
Loss of research finding, hiring freeze and cutting capital projects at one of the state's largest private employers