Recent News

Mulberry Street Reopens With Sewer Infrastructure Work Completed

Extensive sewer infrastructure repairs, and improvements to other underground utilities, has kept the 500 block of West Mulberry Street closed since that street collapsed on July 4, 2016. 

Proposed Revisions to the Stormwater Regulations

The Department of Public Works in coordination with its Stormwater Advisory Committee (SWAC) has proposed revisions to the Stormwater Remediation Fee Regulations.

DPW Welcomes Spring with Array of Cleaning Opportunities

Welcoming the first day of spring, the Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) stands ready to help residents clear their homes of clutter by shredding documents, recycling unwanted items, and properly disposing of household hazardous waste.

 

300 N. Warwick Ave. - Application for Redevelopment Waiver

300 N. Warwick Ave.
Baltimore City, Maryland

Application for Redevelopment Waiver

City Launches Public Awareness Campaign to Prevent Clogged Pipes, Help the Hungry

The Clean Drain Campaign, which kicks off March 16 and runs through April 16, lets residents of Baltimore help feed the City’s hungry while also protecting their plumbing from grease and wipes, which are major causes of sewer backups and overflows.

Clean Drain Campaign

Ashburton Reservoir Zone 2 Tanks Design

Ashburton Reservoir Zone 2 Tanks Design
Hanlon Park
Baltimore City, Maryland

Sanitation Services, Except for Street Sweeping, Resuming March 15

Routine sanitation services such as trash and recycling pickups and bulk trash removal will proceed on normal schedules Wednesday, March 15.

Trash and Recycling Cancelled Tuesday, March 14

Due to the forecast of more snow expected today, Baltimore City Department of Public Works has cancelled trash and recycling pickups for Tuesday, March 14.

UPDATE - Testing at Guilford Reservoir Rescheduled to Begin March 16

The testing for the Guilford Reservoir project on West Cold Spring Lane, which had been set to begin Monday, March 13, 2017, was delayed by the predicted snowstorm and is instead being re

DPW Cautions Citizens: Possible Scams

Baltimore City Department of Public Works Director, Rudolph S. Chow, P.E., is advising Baltimore metropolitan water customers to be aware that private individuals are making the rounds to either scam the public, or to sell them unnecessary water filtration systems.

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