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Application for Redevelopment Waiver

Bryn Mawr School Dining and Athletic Additions
109 W Melrose Ave
Baltimore City, Maryland

DPW Cautions Citizens: Beware of Impostors and Possible Scams

Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) Director Rudolph S. Chow, P.E., is advising Baltimore City water customers to be aware that private entities are making the rounds to sell water filtration systems. Others are outright scams or attempts to enter your home.

DPW Reports Updated Overflow Totals on Line Damaged by Private Contractor

In late September a private contractor, working for another utility, struck a major sewer line in South Baltimore. Although the initial flow had been stopped, additional overflows, separate from, but related to the damage, started up due to heavy rainfalls. This wastewater overflowed into the Gwynns Falls, near where it enters the Middle Branch of the Patapsco River.

Stormwater Management Waiver

Stormwater Management Waiver
Gas Main Contract No. 14432043
Mount Clare Phase 1

Application for Water Quality & Redevelopment Waiver

12 S. Patterson Park Avenue
Baltimore City, Maryland

Application for Redevelopment Waiver

Emergent BioSolutions Maintenance Shop Expansion and Temperature Controlled Storage and Loading Dock Expansion
1111 S. PACA Street

Fall Cleaning & Greening Opportunities Register for the Mayor's Fall Cleanup

It is officially autumn with crisp, clear weather, perfect for outside activities. The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) is offering opportunities for residents to clean, beautify, and green their neighborhoods. Grow Center Pop-up #4: Saturday, October 13, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. - Parks & People Plant/Seed Swap, 2100 Liberty Heights Ave. 21217. 

Application for Redevelopment Waiver

The Hendler
1100 E. Baltimore Street
Baltimore City, Maryland

Application for Redevelopment Waiver

Baltimore Ice House
2100 W. Franklin Street
Baltimore City, Maryland

DPW Reports Sanitary Sewer Overflow Stopped on Line Damaged by Contractor

The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) has stopped a sewer overflow from a large main in South Baltimore. A private contractor, working for another utility, struck the line in late September.

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