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PUBLIC NOTICE: Tronox and Kemira Storm Drain Separation – Phase 2 – Restoration

Tronox and Kemira Storm Drain Separation – Phase 2 – Restoration
Hawkins Point, LLC 3901 Fort Armistead Road
Curtis Bay, Maryland

PUBLIC NOTICE:  Tronox and Kemira Storm Drain Separation – Phase 3 – Restoration  Hawkins Point, LLC 3901 Fort Armistead Road Curtis Bay, Maryland

 Tronox and Kemira Storm Drain Separation – Phase 3 – Restoration
 Hawkins Point, LLC 3901 Fort Armistead Road
Curtis Bay, Maryland

PUBLIC NOTICE: Penn Station Headhouse Rehabilitation Core and Shell

Penn Station Headhouse Rehabilitation Core and Shell
1525 N. Charles St.
Baltimore City, Maryland

PUBLIC NOTICE: Water Contract 1413

Water Contract 1413 – Lake Montebello and Montebello Washwater Lake Dredging

Mayor Scott Announces Annual Fall Cleanup  Call 311 Now to Register for the Mayor’s Fall Cleanup

Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott and Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) Director Jason W. Mitchell announced the Mayor’s Annual Fall Cleanup. Residents are encouraged to organize now and come together to clean and beautify Baltimore’s neighborhoods on Saturday, October 22, 2022.

PUBLIC NOTICE: PERKINS  HOMES  REDEVELOPMENT Demolition and Site Preparation Block F and G

1601 East Pratt Street
Baltimore City, Maryland

PUBLIC NOTICE: PERKINS HOMES REDEVELOPMENT Block H East and Park - Demolition

1515 East Pratt Street
and 227 South Caroline Street
Baltimore City, Maryland

PUBLIC NOTICE:4800 Park Heights Redevelopment – Public Infrastructure and Senior Housing

4800 Park Heights Avenue
Baltimore City, Maryland

Public Notice AEAC

Public Notice AEAC
ARCHITECTURAL ENGINEERING AWARDS COMMISSION (AEAC) MEETING
Agenda / Virtual Information
Wednesday, September 21, 2022
2:45 P.M.

Baltimore City Department of Public Works Receives All-Clear to End Boil Water Advisory Testing Confirms Water in Impacted Area is Safe to Consume

Mayor Brandon M. Scott is pleased to announce that Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) has received the all-clear from Maryland Department of Environment to fully lift the boil water advisory that has impacted portions of West Baltimore this week. With the action, residents will no longer be advised to boil water before use.

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