Are water main breaks getting fixed as quickly in black neighborhoods as majority-white ones? Is snow plowed as promptly? Is the city approving tax incentives for black- and white-owned businesses in an equitable manner? Those are the kinds of questions Baltimore agencies will have to wrestle with…
Source: Sun
Are city services worse in black Baltimore neighborhoods? Racial equity bill would require answers
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