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Application for Stormwater Qualitative Control Waiver

Moores Run Stream Restoration
Stream corridor beginning northeast of 5630 Gardenville Ave. and
ending east of 6310 Frankford Ave.

Application for Redevelopment/Qualitative Waiver

Hanover Towns
1405, 1407, 1409 S. Hanover Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21230

Application for Redevelopment Waiver

Checker’s Restaurant
5300 Moravia Road
Baltimore City, Maryland

‘Pay for Success’ Model Will Help Fund Baltimore’s Stormwater Projects

The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) and the Chesapeake Bay Foundation (CBF) announced today a new strategy for improving neighborhoods and reducing water pollution. Baltimore will work with CBF to create innovative Environmental Impact Bonds (EIB) to help pay for more than 90 of DPW’s stormwater management projects planned throughout the city.

Application for Redevelopment Waiver

The Woodberry
2001 West Cold Spring Lane
Baltimore City, Maryland

Trash and Recycling Services Make-Up Day is Saturday

The Baltimore City Department of Public Works advises citizens whose Wednesday, March 21 trash and recycling collections were missed, that the make-up collection will take place on Saturday, March 24. 

Street sweeping cancelled; collections resume

Mechanical Street sweeping is cancelled for Thursday, March 22.

Trash and Recycling Services Suspended due to Weather

The Baltimore City Department of Public Works advises citizens that shortly before noon today, Wednesday, March 21, trash and recycling collection was cancelled for the remainder o

Cold, Wet Weather Cancels Street Sweeping

With the weather forecast showing 100% chance of rain/sleet/snow on Tuesday, March 20, mechanical street sweeping will be cancelled as our drivers will be reassigned to emergency snow operation.

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DPW Welcomes Spring with a Host of Cleaning Opportunities

With the official start of spring just days away, the Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) is prepared to help residents check off the spring cleaning tasks on their to-do lists. The first item on the list is to make sure that your community is ready to participate in the Mayor’s Spring Cleanup. Baltimore City residents are reminded to sign up by calling 311 to register. 

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