BALTIMORE (WBFF) — Residents in Baltimore’s Southern District delivered a signed petition to City Hall Thursday, calling for leaders to address quality of life issues involving dirt bikes, illegal parking, loitering, and open-air drug markets.
Organizers said more than 800 residents living in Federal Hill, south Baltimore, Sharp Leadenhall, Locust Point, Otterbein, Pigtown, Brooklyn and Curtis Bay signed the petition, which was delivered to various city and state officials including Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott.
“We are here today because our Southern District neighbors are facing serious challenges threatening our safety, stability, and quality of life,” Sandra Seward, with the Southern District Community Coalition, said…