BALTIMORE — The mayor’s vision for a more affordable Baltimore is at odds with communities across the city.

Protesters took to city hall on Monday afternoon to have their voices heard, after they say they feel their concerns have not been addressed about Bill 25-0066, nor do they believe they received proper notification about it.

"We're asking them to plan with us, not against us," president of Heritage Crossing Residence Association Janet Allen said.

Also known as the Housing Options and Opportunity Act, the legislation is the final installment of a package of proposed zoning laws currently in the Land Use and Transportation Committee.

It could be in front of council as soon as early next month.

Four of the five bills passed and were signed by Mayor Brandon Scott earlier this month

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