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Governing with Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott

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Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott joins County Executive Steuart Pittman for a candid conversation about Baltimore's remarkable public safety turnaround. The city is experiencing its lowest homicide rate in 50 years through a comprehensive public health approach to violence prevention. With $50 million invested in community violence intervention programs, Baltimore has expanded from four to ten Safe Streets sites where credible messengers – often those who previously participated in street life – intervene in conflicts before they escalate.

"When the community steps up to do it in a different way, some folks push back," Mayor Scott notes, addressing the resistance he's faced from traditional power brokers. Despite this opposition, his administration has implemented innovative strategies, including hospital-based violence response teams and a focused deterrence model that combines support services with accountability.

The conversation reveals how prevention plays an equally crucial role. Under Scott's leadership, Baltimore has increased its Recreation and Parks budget by 40%, investing $200 million in capital projects, including new pools and recreation centers with extended hours. This summer alone, 12,000 students participated in learning programs while 8,500 young people secured employment through YouthWorks.

Mayor Scott also addresses Baltimore's structural challenges, particularly its limited tax base with 25% of property being tax-exempt due to hospitals, universities, and government buildings. His administration has reduced vacant properties from 16,000 to 12,000 through innovative financing approaches, with a $3 billion plan to eliminate vacancies entirely.

Ultimately, Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott's journey from Park Heights to City Hall represents a profound shift in leadership – one where lived experience meets 18 years of government service to create transformative change. More importantly, his leadership proves that when core cities thrive, entire regions benefit. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone interested in governance, violence prevention, and equitable community development.

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