Voters in Baltimore overwhelmingly approved four general-obligation bond measures totaling $164 million, guaranteeing funding for a variety of facilities and infrastructure programs for the next two fiscal years.
Each of the four proposed bond issues received at least 82% of the vote. The largest will provide $72 million for upgrades to public infrastructure, including parks, recreation centers, libraries, streets, bridges, courthouses, city office buildings, police stations, fire stations, solid waste facilities and information technology.