2022 Calendars Are On The Way!!

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Baltimore City Department of Public Works’ 2022 Calendars are arriving in City mailboxes! The 2022 DPW Calendar provides a wealth of important information — dates and times for scheduled DPW services, holiday closures, and upcoming events.

The calendar includes a list of helpful numbers and info on how to join DPW's efforts for a clean city. Also included are dates, locations for Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Days, shredding events and so much more.   

Residents should keep the calendar handy all year to plan ahead for DPW events and services.   

The calendar is free. City residents who have not received a calendar within the next coming weeks  can request one by  calling 311.

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