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Upton Mansion Renovation

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Mayor Scott, DPW Announce Immediate Lifting of the Voluntary Water Restriction for Baltimore City and Baltimore and Howard Counties

Mayor Brandon M. Scott is pleased to announce that the Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) is lifting the ‘Voluntary Water Restriction’ notice for Baltimore City and Baltimore and Howard counties, effective immediately. The City’s water distribution system has stabilized and resumed normal operations following the July 13 fire at the Cromwell Pumping Station located in Baltimore County.  

Stormwater Management Qualitative Control Waiv

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BGE Glenham Belhar – Phase 2
Gas Main Project

Baltimore City, Maryland

Stormwater Management Qualitative Control Waiver

Stormwater Management Qualitative Control Waiver
BGE Gas Contract No. 18019123
Waltherson Phase 1

Application for Redevelopment Waiver

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UMMC The Roslyn and Leonard Stoler Center for Advanced Medicine
22 South Greene Street
Baltimore City, Maryland 21201

 

​​​​​​​Application for Redevelopment Waive

JATC Training Center Addition & Renovation
2699 W. Patapsco Avenue
Baltimore City, Maryland
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Application for Redevelopment Waiver

Cecil Elementary Playground Renovation
2000 Cecil Avenue

Baltimore City, Maryland
​​​​​​​Application for Redevelopment Waiver

R. Anthony Mills Sworn in as Chief of  DPW's Office of Water Advocacy and Customer Appeals

R. Anthony Mills has been sworn in as the City’s first Chief of the Office of Water Advocacy and Customer Appeals (WACA). During a ceremony at City Hall, Mayor Brandon M. Scott administered the oath of office.

Voluntary Water Restriction Notice Remains in Effect for Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Howard County

Voluntary Water Restriction Notice Remains in Effect for Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Howard County
Residents, Businesses Urged to Limit Excessive Water Usage
Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) Interim Director Richard J. Luna continues to urge residents and businesses throughout the Baltimore region to support the “Voluntary Water Restriction,” which was issued following Thursday’s fire at the Cromwell Pumping Station.

 

Residents Urged to Continue Adhering to Voluntary Water Restriction Notice to Conserve Wate

Today, the Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) continued assessing conditions at the Cromwell Pumping Station following Thursday’s fire to determine what repairs are needed to place the facility back in service. The Thursday morning fire caused the drinking water pumping station to lose power, damaging two pumps and placing a strain on the entire water system.

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