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CITY PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR CALLS FOR WATER CONSERVATION IN NW BALTIMORE CITY AND NW BALTIMORE COUNTY

Public Works Director Alfred H. Foxx is asking for residents of Northwest Baltimore City and Northwest Baltimore County to immediately begin water conservation measures.

Pulaski Highway Impound Lot Closed for Vehicle Retrieval Due to Power Outage

The Baltimore City Department of Transportation would like to advise citizens that the Pulaski Highway Impound and Storage Facility is now closed for vehicle retrieval due to a power outage.

Hot Weather Reminders No Swimming in Reservoirs; Keep Hydrants Closed; Conserve

During these very hot summer days, Baltimore City Department of Public Works Director, Alfred H.

Board of Estimates Approves Water/Sewer Funding Unfunded Mandates and Infrastructure Needs Cited

DPW to Greatly Accelerate Water Main Rehabilitation

Baltimore City Independence Day Holiday Service Changes

Public Works Director Alfred H. Foxx announced City service changes for Wednesday, July 4, 2012 – Independence Day.

NO SWIMMING AT RESERVOIRS

Keep hydrants closed!

Baltimore Recycling Coordinator Named to Maryland Recycling Network Board

Public Works Director Alfred Foxx has announced that Baltimore City Recycling Coordinator, Robert Murrow, has been inducted as a member of the 2012-2013 Maryland Recycling Network Board of Director

Loch Raven Day – a DPW Success!

Visitors Enjoyed History, Music, Wildlife and Tours of the Dam

Extended Summer Hours At Three City Drop-Off Centers

Public Works Director Alfred H. Foxx announced today that extended summer hours at three of the City’s Citizens’ Convenience Centers are now in effect.

Mayor Rawlings-Blake and the Department of Public Works Accept the 2012 Special Recognition Award from NACWA

This morning, Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake was presented with the 2012 Environmental Achievement Award, a special recognition award for leadership and advocacy to improve access to clean water fr

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