Recent News

Sign Up Now for the Annual Mayor’s Fall Cleanup

Registration for the Mayor’s Fall Cleanup is under way, and continues until Friday, October 18. Community leaders from all over Baltimore can call 311 to register their neighborhoods and volunteers for participation in this big cleaning event.  This year’s Fall Cleanup takes place Saturday, October 26, from 9:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.

Sewer Overflow affecting Western Run Reported

Work is in progress to abate a slow but steady sanitary overflow at the 6300 block of Wirt Avenue which discharges into the Western Run. Over several weeks the volume reached more than 40,000 gallons.  Work continues on sewer lines in the area to fix the overflow. 

Howard Street Progress to Allow for Street Openings

Work on the large void at Pratt and Howard Streets is being performed in a comprehensive, smart, and safe manner.  More traffic lanes should be open next week.

Application for Redevelopment Waiver

McKeldin Plaza Redevelopment Misting Fountain & Site Improvements
101 E. Pratt Street
Baltimore City, Maryland

Application for Qualitative Control, and Redevelopment Waiver

Helping Up Mission Women and Children’s Center – 7 story building
1216 East Baltimore Street
Baltimore City, Maryland

Application for Qualitative Control Waiver

North Avenue Duct Bank
Along North Ave from N. Howard St. to Greenmount Ave.
Baltimore City, Maryland

Application for Redevelopment Waiver

Four Ten Lofts
422 W. Mulberry Street and 410 N. Eutaw Street
Baltimore City, Maryland

Application for Redevelopment Waiver

Royal Farms #346
1202 S. Caton Avenue
Baltimore City, Maryland

Water Billing Reviews

Program Provides Customers Independent Review of Bills

Several weeks ago, Mayor Young announced that the Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) would be partnering with the City’s Environmental Control Board (ECB) to provide an independent review of billing disputes, using the ECB Hearing Officers.

In the Mail: Postcard Explaining Your Upcoming Water Bills

A postcard is in the mail alerting Baltimore City and County customers that their water bills will be resuming soon, and explaining that their first bill will be higher than normal, covering the months of May, June, and July. The Baltimore City Department of the Public Works (DPW) is confident that the City’s water billing system will be fully operational in the coming weeks.  

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