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Code · Maryland · Economic Development

§ 15-106

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§15–106.
The Fund may be used by the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore City or awarded to a qualified recipient by the Mayor and City Council only for:
(1)operating support for or building the capacity of qualified recipients;
(2)economic and physical improvements to the community through projects that reinvest in and revitalize the community;
(3)the development of women–owned, minority–owned, and small businesses;
(4)the development of recreational facilities, parks, or improvements to the natural environment;
(5)the development and preservation of affordable and workplace housing;
(6)expansion of school programs and capital improvements to school facilities that serve the area;
(7)job training and workforce development; or
(8)counseling for housing and small business development.
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