
The chair of a group cited by the Downtown Partnership of Baltimore (DPOB) as a community association that was consulted about its controversial digital billboard initiative says the money he received from the Partnership poses no ethical problem.
Paul Sturm said he was paid by DPOB to organize three information sessions about the billboard plan for downtown residents.
“Downtown Partnership hired me as an individual. It had nothing to do with the Network,” he said, referring to the Downtown Residents Advisory Network (DRAN) that he organized.
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