Mayor Brandon M. Scott

Mayor Brandon M. Scott

Brandon M. Scott is the 52nd Mayor of Baltimore, and the youngest person to hold the position in more than 100 years. Mayor Scott is committed to ending gun violence, restoring the public’s trust in government and creating a brighter, better and more equitable Baltimore for all. 

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2026 State of the City

Mayor Scott convened city and state officials, stakeholders, and community members at Baltimore Center Stage to deliver his annual State of the City address on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.

2026 State of the City

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Interested in contracting with the City? Here are 18 basic tips to help you land a contract with us. Learn about the bidding process, how to sign up for an account, and minority-business programs.  

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90-Day Spring Sprints

Over a period of 90 days, from April 12 to July 11, 2026, Mayor Scott has tasked City agencies to tackle clean-up goals for Spring 2026. 

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2026 State of the City

Mayor Scott convened city and state officials, stakeholders, and community members at Baltimore Center Stage to deliver his annual State of the City address on Tuesday, March 31, 2026.

2026 State of the City

Work With Us

Interested in contracting with the City? Here are 18 basic tips to help you land a contract with us. Learn about the bidding process, how to sign up for an account, and minority-business programs.  

Contracting Tips

Highlights

Featured News

Mayor Brandon M. Scott Statement on April's Decline in Homicides and Non-Fatal Shootings

April 2026 saw fewest homicides for a single month since at least 1970.

Learn More About the City's Historic Reductions in Crime

Mayor Brandon M. Scott Releases First Opioid Restitution Fund Annual Report, Launches New Dashboard

Report and Dashboard emphasize City's commitment to transparency and accountability with use of Opioid Restitution Fund.

Learn More About the City's Opioid Restitution Fund

Mayor Brandon M. Scott Celebrates Legislative Wins from 2026 General Assembly Session

Following the conclusion of the 2026 Maryland State Legislative Session, Mayor Brandon M. Scott celebrated key policy wins for the city that will support vacant reduction efforts, drive investment Downtown, and strengthen public safety.

Learn More About the City's 2026 Legislative Wins
Better Baltimore picture collage, Mayor Scott speaking, Baltimore homes, back to school event

Mayor Brandon M. Scott Contact

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(410) 396-4900

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City Hall - Room 250
100 N. Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202

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