Baltimore’s Public Works Department Launches New Facebook Fan Page "Like" US on Facebook and Stay In the Know

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While connecting with friends and family on Facebook, please be sure to “like” Baltimore City’s Department of Public Works’ NEW fan page.

“I am really excited about our new Facebook page,” said Director Alfred H. Foxx. “It’s another opportunity to communicate with the citizens that we serve; thus being more transparent, which is something this agency is utterly committed to.

The new page is an updated version of DPW’s former group page. With this new platform, visitors will receive the latest, up-to-date information on community cleanings and competitions; water and sewer projects or repairs; DPW’s upcoming programs and events; trash and recycling resources, and more. Click here to check out DPW’s new Facebook page or simply click the “Like” button near the top of the site, next to the search bar.

For more information on DPW’s new Facebook page, please call 410-545-6541.

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