By: Ian Duncan and and Colin Campbell, The Baltimore Sun

Baltimore City Council President Brandon Scott released Wednesday a sweeping list of 26 priorities for the coming year, including more than half a dozen pieces of city legislation and major changes to the way the city is run.
Among the proposals are lowering the voting age in municipal elections to 16, creating a chief administrative officer to handle the day-to-day running of the city instead of the mayor, and instituting regular reviews of the city’s charter.