Recent News

DPW Dam Jam 2022 is Here!!

It’s official, the Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) is back outside! Dam Jam is coming back! On Saturday, Aug. 13, please join DPW at the beautiful Lake Montebello to celebrate and learn about the Baltimore region’s drinking water system at Dam Jam 2022!  

DPW Scrap Tire Drop-Off 2022

Baltimore City residents will have an opportunity to get rid of old and unwanted tires at the Residential Scrap Tire Drop-off Event scheduled for Saturday, Aug. 13. The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) will host the Residential Scrap Tire Drop-Off Event in partnership with the Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) and Maryland Environmental Service (MES). This event is intended to provide a free, responsible disposal alternative for residents who have accumulated a small number of scrap tires.

Application for Redevelopment Waiver

Service Center
2507 N Howard Street
Baltimore City, Maryland

DPW Announces New Deputy Director Richard J. Luna

Today, Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) Director Jason W. Mitchell announced the selection of Richard J. Luna as DPW’s new Deputy Director. As Deputy Director, Mr. Luna will manage DPW’s administrative operations. He starts his new role on July 18, 2022.

PUBLIC NOTICE: ALTA Federal Hill II

ALTA Federal Hill II
1900 S Hanover Street
Baltimore City, Maryland
Application for Redevelopment Waiver

PUBLIC NOTICE: Hopkins Student Center Phase 2

Hopkins Student Center Phase 2
3200 N Charles St
Baltimore City, Maryland

Public Notice AEAC

Public Notice AEAC
ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING AWARDS COMMISSION (AEAC)
Agenda / Virtual Information
July 13, 2022
​​​​​​​2:45 P.M.

DPW Wants to Hear from You! Take Our Online Survey!   Let Us Know How the DPW Website Works for You!

 DPW is asking visitors to the Department’s website to respond to a brief online survey designed to gather information about the website and identify opportunities for improvements. “DPW is in the process of rebuilding our online presence and a critical part of this process is gathering feedback on how the current website is working,” said Director Jason Mitchell.

Baltimore City to Resume Residential Street Sweeping on July 13   Residents Urged to Follow the ‘No-Parking’ Signs, Move Vehicles

Baltimore City DPW and DOT have announced the official restart of residential street sweeping. Starting on July 13, 2022, DPW will resume its Mechanical Street Sweeping Operations. To prepare for the return of mechanical street sweeping, residents and visitors are asked to follow the “No Parking Signs” which provide information about area parking restrictions on street sweeping days, Monday through Friday.

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