Release: Board of Estimates Meeting Scheduled for 5/29
Thursday May 23rd, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Baltimore, MD - The Board of Estimates has called a meeting for Wednesday, May 29th at 9am in City Hall. The three item meeting agenda is available at the Comptroller’s website under the Board of Estimates tab.
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Items of Interest
Mayor's Office
SB-24-11308, Amendment 1, Project Fund Submission. Baltimore Civic Fund - Artscape, First Amendment to Agreement with the Baltimore Civic Fund. Period of agreement is 1/1/2024 to 6/30/2025.
Procurement
SB-24-11904, Increase, SCON-03976, EFOY Subscription and Mobile Units. End-user is Public Works, Consulting/Professional Services Agreement with LiveView Technologies, Inc. Period of agreement is 1/10/2024 to 1/9/2025. Transaction amount is $137,208.
SB-24-11903, Increase, SCON-001802, Fixed and Mobile LPR Maintenance. End-user is BPD, Contract No. SCON-001802 Fixed and Mobile LPR Maintenance with Selex ES Inc. Period of agreement is 4/14/2024 to 4/13/2025. Transaction amount is $374,840.
Address the Board
MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC
Members of the public can submit Statements of Opposition. Statements must be received by noon on the Tuesday prior to the Board of Estimates meeting. A Statement of Opposition means a written statement by a member of the public expressing opposition to an item presented on a Board of Estimates agenda for a vote, provided that the person submitting the statement of opposition is a City resident or taxpayer, or a spokesperson for a City resident or taxpayer, or is directly and specifically affected by a pending matter or decision of the Board, and (d) that is distinct from a Protest.
Members of the public can also submit statements of support to the Board of Estimates. Statements of support can come from anyone in the public in support of any item listed on the stated Board of Estimates agenda. Please indicate if you would like to address the Board or only wish to have your statement of support noted.
BIDDERS
Protests for contract awards must be received by noon on the Monday prior to the Board of Estimates meeting. A protest is a written challenge to the award of a bid to a particular bidder that has been presented to the Board of Estimates on an agenda for a vote. Anyone submitting a protest must be registered as a procurement lobbyist with the Board of Ethics in accordance with Baltimore City Ethics Code, §8-12.
Rules for submitting Protests and Statements of Opposition are available at the Comptroller's website. Protests (written challenges to the award of a bid) must be received by noon on the Monday prior to the Board of Estimates meeting.
The complete regulations on procurement, protests, minority and women-owned business enterprises, and debarment/suspensions can be found on the Comptroller's website.
Protests and Statements of Opposition or Support must be submitted to BOE.Clerk@baltimorecity.gov by mail or hand delivery to Attn: Clerk, Board of Estimates Room 204, City Hall, 100 N. Holliday Street.
Attend the Meeting
In person. Join us on the second floor of City Hall in the Hyman Pressman Board Room, 100 N. Holliday St.
Streaming. All meetings are streamed live on Charm TV and posted after on Charm TV's Youtube channel.
Listen in. Members of the public can call in via Webex by dialing (408)-418-9388
Watch on television. Watch Charm TV, channel 25.
Schedule. The Board meets regularly on the first and third Wednesday of each month, with the exception of June and December. Please see the Comptroller’s website for a detailed BOE meeting schedule and associated submission deadlines.
Notices
Public Information Requests. Requests for background documents for any Board of Estimates items should be made through Geoff.Shannon@baltimorecity.gov.
Open Checkbook. The Office of the Comptroller recently launched Open Checkbook 2.0 Spending Explorer, a new public-facing online tool that tracks the city’s third-party vendor payments. Open Checkbook 2.0 allows the public to review Baltimore City’s spending by accessing payments to suppliers. The site is updated daily.
BOE Database. The Baltimore City Board of Estimates (BOE) Database provides both transparency and easy access to searchable information for the BOE, Comptroller’s Office, internal agency customers and the public. It can be found at https://comptroller.baltimorecity.gov/boe/summaries