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Local Government Planning

Baltimore City

Profile

Baltimore City is located on the Patapsco River, a tidal tributary of Chesapeake Bay. It is bordered on the east, north, and west by Baltimore County, and on the southwest by Anne Arundel County.
Baltimore City Map 

Regional Planning Agency

The Baltimore Metropolitan Council

Priority Funding Areas (PFA)

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Comprehensive Plans

​​Jurisdiction
Current Plan / Adoption Date
Baltimore City Master Plan CMP-2009
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​​For a list of the most current adopted plans for Baltimore City, please visit the Baltimore City Department of Planning’s Plans – Approved, Accepted and in Progress webpage, or contact local planning staff via the department’s About Us: Divisions & Staff page​ found on their website.

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Septic Law Implementation Plans

Jurisdiction Map & Documentation MDP Response
Baltimore City Map  Doc Response​

Minor Subdivision Definition Changes​

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Staff Assignments

Brooks Phelps
brooks.phelps@maryland.gov
410-767-4572

Planning Contacts

Chris Ryer
Director
Baltimore City
Department of Planning
8th Floor
417 East Fayette Street
Baltimore, MD 21202​
chris.ryer@baltimorecity.gov
410-396-7526

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