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  2. Trash, Recycling, Water | City of Baltimore

    www.baltimorecity.gov/answers/citywide/trash-recycling-water

    If you still need more information, dial (410) 396-5555. How can I get bulk trash collected? Bulk trash collection must be scheduled via 311 and must be scheduled at least 4 business days prior to pickup (not including holidays). The number of pickups scheduled per day is limited to approximately 600.

  3. BALTIMORE CITY ECONOMIC GROWTH STRATEGY

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    taken a major step forward in tackling the trash problem in the city. CitiStat has also helped in reducing the backlog of complaints, including dirty alleys and trash pickup. The City will con-tinue to encourage neighborhoods to sponsor area clean-ups, while maintaining a high-level of sanitation service. Preparing Our Workforce

  4. Citywide - City of Baltimore

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    Bulk trash collection must be scheduled via 311 and must be scheduled at least 4 business days prior to pickup (not including holidays). The number of pickups scheduled per day is limited to approximately 600. When the limit is reached, collection may be scheduled for any other available date.

  5. Mayor Scott Announces 2024 Annual Fall Clean-up, Community Day of...

    www.baltimorecity.gov/news/press-releases/2024-09-18-mayor-scott-announces...

    Excess trash and debris can be bagged and placed out with weekly scheduled trash collections for pickup. Residents can also bring bagged trash to the Residential Drop-Off Centers. Participants disposing of collected debris at the Residential Drop-off Centers must follow the drop-off centers' guidelines, which do not allow commercial vehicles.

  6. Important Information on Baltimore City Services

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    City Hall - Room 250 100 N. Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202 City Operator: (410) 396-3100

  7. City of Baltimore Releases Independent Review Findings on DPW...

    www.baltimorecity.gov/news/press-releases/2024-10-24-city-baltimore-releases...

    Irregular Route Audits: Solid Waste trash pickup route audits had not been conducted routinely, potentially leading to unbalanced workloads for employees in extreme weather conditions. DPW's Response and Proactive Actions. DPW has proactively implemented key measures to address several of the deficiencies outlined in the independent review:

  8. Mayor Scott Statement on Renew Baltimore | City of Baltimore

    www.baltimorecity.gov/news/press-releases/2024-06-20-mayor-scott-statement...

    BALTIMORE, MD (Thursday, June 20, 2024) – Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott released the following statement on the announcement that “Renew Baltimore,” a political effort aiming to dramatically reduce the City of Baltimore’s revenue, has submitted signatures for the ballot initiative to be placed on the November 2024 ballot.

  9. City of Baltimore

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    View the Newsroom. Mayor Brandon M. Scott. Brandon M. Scott is the 52nd Mayor of Baltimore City, and the youngest person elected to the position in over a century. Mayor Scott is committed to ending gun violence, restoring public trust in local government, and building a more equitable Baltimore for families to thrive. Contact the Mayor.

  10. City's Fall Leaf Collection Program Begins October 19

    www.baltimorecity.gov/news/general/2015-10-16-citys-fall-leaf-collection...

    If raking those leaves is part of your weekend plans, remember to call 311 to schedule a Monday pickup of your bagged leaves. Leaf collection season begins Monday, October 19, and will continue through Monday, January 4, 2016. The Department of Public Works Bureau of Solid Waste will collect bagged leaves every Monday throughout the season.

  11. City Hall - Room 250 100 N. Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202 City Operator: (410) 396-3100