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The Office of Broadband and Digital Equity—a division of the Baltimore City Office of Information and Technology—and the Housing Authority of Baltimore City (HABC) are seeking proposals from qualified internet service providers to deliver high-speed, affordable internet to more than 4,100 housing units across eight HABC properties.
The Request for Proposals (RFP) is part of Baltimore's Broadband Access Initiative. This project helps more people get fast, affordable internet—especially in neighborhoods that have been left out in the past. It's funded by a mix of federal, state, and local support.
Connecting Communities That Need It Most
Baltimore City is investing approximately $25 million in broadband infrastructure to support this effort. The Request for Proposals (Solicitation No. RFQ-000724) invites proposals from internet providers to offer free or low-cost, high-speed service to residents at the following HABC properties:
What We're Looking For
The selected provider will be responsible for:
The City has already built a strong foundation to support this work, including underground fiber lines, neighborhood internet cabinets, and connection points that bring service directly into each building. The selected provider will receive non-exclusive access to the City's fiber infrastructure under a lease agreement.
The City also welcomes proposals that include optional plans to expand service into nearby neighborhoods, especially where internet access is limited.
Community and Economic Impact
Proposals will be evaluated not only on cost and technical ability, but also on community benefit. Strong proposals will include:
The City will track key outcomes to evaluate the overall community and economic impact.
Important Date(s)
How to Submit a Proposal
The proposal submission deadline has ended. Proposals are no longer being accepted.. For questions, email Abraham Bey at abraham.bey@baltimorecity.gov.