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Application for Redevelopment Waiver

McHenry Row III Phase 2
1215 E. Fort Avenue
Baltimore City, Maryland

Free Event - Rain or Shine Big Truck Day is Tomorrow, May 13, 2017

Big Truck Day in Baltimore has become THE place to be for all the littlest drivers in our City. Every year hundreds upon hundreds of children come to see, and sit in, the BIGGEST trucks in Baltimore. And it is free!

AGENDA -- Design Build Executive Committee Meeting

Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at 1 p.m.
DPW Director’s Conference Room
200 N. Holliday Street, Room 600

Baltimore Water Ranks Tops in Taste Again

Water from Baltimore’s Ashburton Water Filtration Plant won first place in its division in a taste test. The competition is held each year during National Drinking Water Week by the Chesapeake Section of the American Water Works Association.

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Application for Redevelopment Waiver

Port Covington Interim Parking
200 East Cromwell Street, Baltimore, Maryland. 21231

Application for Qualitative Control Waiver

Applicant: Pleasants Development, 24012 Frederick Road, Clarksburg, MD 20871
ESD #: 7296
Watershed(s):  Patapsco River

Final Sanitary Sewer Overflow Numbers Reported From May 5, 2017, Downpours

The Baltimore City Department of Public Works estimates that 3.2 million gallons of sanitary sewer/rain water were released as a result of sanitary sewer overflows due to heavy rain on Friday, May 5, 2017.

Big Truck Day is this Saturday, May 13 Free-Family-Fun

THE place to be for all the littlest drivers in our City is BIG TRUCK DAY. Every year hundreds of children come to see, and sit in, the BIGGEST trucks in Baltimore. And it is free! Big Truck Day Polls will be open from 9:30 a.m. to noon. The winning name will be announced via Twitter: @BaltimoreDPW.

DPW Releases 2016 Water Quality Report Report

Marking the start of National Drinking Water Week, the Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) is pleased to present its 2016 Water Quality Report.  The annual report informs water customers where the City’s drinking water comes from, how the water is treated, what it contains, and how it meets federal standards for tap water.

Cathedral Street Reopens in Mount Vernon

Cathedral Street, between Madison and Monument Streets in Baltimore City’s Mount Vernon neighborhood, has been reopened to traffic following a closure of more than six months for emergency sewer repair work. The reopening, on Friday morning, May 5, comes just in time for Baltimore’s iconic Flower Mart event.

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