Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott’s administration has created a web-based tracking tool to follow the progress made toward goals set for his first 100 days of office. It’s available here.
Developed by the Baltimore Office of Performance and Innovation, the 100 Days of Action Tracker allows the public to monitor progress on 58 action items in six categories, including: building public safety, making Baltimore equitable, prioritizing youth, building public trust, COVID-19 recovery and responsible stewardship of city resources. When it was announced on Wednesday, which was day 58, 10 of the action items were completed and 20 were in progress.
The actions grew out of recommendations made by a 250-member transition team, which was convened in more than 10 committees as Scott got prepared to take office in early December.
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