Baltimore City Good Friday Service Changes

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Public Works Director Alfred H. Foxx announced City service changes for Friday, April 6, 2012 – Good Friday.

· There will be no curbside waste or recycling collection on Good Friday.

· Trash or recycling that is normally collected on Fridays, will be collected on the make-up day, Saturday, April 7, 2012.

· There will be NO BULK TRASH collection scheduled.

· All Citizen Convenience Centers WILL BE CLOSED including Quarantine Road Landfill.

· All City buildings WILL BE CLOSED with the exception of Police Headquarters.

· Citizens will be unable to access city offices for bill payments or permits. Some bills can be paid online. Please visit www.baltimorecity.gov.

· Parking meters WILL be in effect.

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