The city reached a tentative agreement Friday with the owners of Pimlico Race Course to receive — but not make public — an engineering report that led to the closing of 6,670 seats for the Preakness Stakes next month. State lawmakers from Baltimore have been pushing for The Stronach Group, parent…
Source: Sun
Tentative agreement would give Baltimore officials but not the public the engineering report tied to Preakness seating
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