The Baltimore City Council on Monday passed next fiscal year’s budget, which included an unchanged annual property tax rate.

Outside the chambers, groups clashed over a proposed measure that would cut city property taxes nearly in half over a seven-year period. The group Renew Baltimore wants to see the charter amendment on the November ballot.

“We want to change the trajectory of Baltimore City. We want to change it from a city that’s declining a population every month to a city that’s growing and bustling and thriving and surviving,” Ben Frederick, with Renew Baltimore, told 11 News last week.

The group believes the measure will grow the city’s population and economy, while creating jobs. A representative for the group told 11 News on Monday that it has twice the amount of signatures needed to get on the ballot. The group plans to submit documentation to the Baltimore City Board of Elections in the coming days.... Read More: WBAL