Recent News

BI-WEEKLY RECYCLING UPDATE

BI-WEEKLY RECYCLING UPDATE
DPW’s Temporary Shift to Bi-Weekly Recycling Brings
Stability to Solid Waste Operations

Solid Waste Crews Are Completing 100 Percent of Routes

PUBLIC NOTICE: Uplands - Rentals Phase II-B

PUBLIC NOTICE
Uplands - Rentals Phase II-B
4600 Block Edmondson Avenue
Baltimore City, Maryland
Application for Phased Development Waiver

 

PUBLIC NOTICE: Uplands - Rentals Phase II-A

PUBLIC NOTICE
Uplands - Rentals Phase II-A
4600 Block Edmondson Avenue
Baltimore City, Maryland
Application for Phased Development Waiver

BIG TRUCK DAY Still Equals BIG FUN for the Family!

IT’s HAPPENING: Saturday, May 21 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. This year’s BIG TRUCK DAY is a special one! The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) is partnering with the Public Works Experience to make Big Truck Day a part of a multi-regional celebration to honor Public Works Week!

Application for Qualitative and Quantitative Control Waiver

Westport Parcel B
2201 Kloman St
Baltimore City, Maryland

Application for Redevelopment Waiver

Village at Cross Keys – Phase 1B
4950, 5102 & 5050 Falls Road
Baltimore City, Maryland

Application for Redevelopment Waiver

Harbor Logistics Center – Phase 3
1713 E Patapsco Ave
Baltimore City, Maryland

 

DPW Rolls Out Resident Advisory Council

Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) Director Jason W. Mitchell is excited to announce the roll out of DPW’s first-ever Resident Advisory Council. Members of the new Resident Advisory Council (RAC) will provide the Department with community-based input and guidance on key DPW operations. The deadline to apply to serve on the DPW Resident Advisory Council is Sunday, May 15, 2022.

Application for Qualitative and Quantitative Control Waiver

Garrett Park Phase 3 Improvements: Southwest Entry
3560 3rd Street
Baltimore City, Maryland

No Raw Sewage Found in the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant Outfall

The Department of Public Works (DPW) maintains that the continuous characterization of discharges from the Back River Wastewater Treatment Plant as untreated wastewater is absolutely not factual. The Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) examined a sample of solid waste materials observed earlier this week (April 14) in Back River.

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