Delayed Arrival: DPW’s 2022 CALENDAR

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The Baltimore City Department of Public Works’ (DPW) 2022 calendar is expected to begin arriving in residents’ mailboxes in February. The highly popular calendar has been a City of Baltimore tradition for more than a decade.

The delayed arrival of the annual DPW calendar is due, in part, to global supply chain issues impacting area and national businesses and organizations. DPW apologizes for the calendar’s delayed arrival and appreciates residents’ patience as we continue to work through this challenge.

The 2022 DPW calendar will provide City residents with valuable information like dates and times for scheduled DPW services, holiday closures, and upcoming events. In addition, residents can find this information by calling 311, emailing DPW at publicworks@baltimorecity.gov, or visiting the DPW website.

 

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