Extended Summer Hours At Three City Drop-Off Centers End

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BALTIMORE, MD (August 29, 2013) - Public Works Director Alfred H. Foxx announced that extended summer hours at three of the City’s Citizens’ Convenience Centers will conclude for the summer.  This Saturday is the last day for the 7 p.m. closing at:
 
Western Citizens' Convenience Center - 701 Reedbird Avenue
Eastern Citizens' Convenience Center - 6101 Bowleys Lane
Northwest Citizens' Convenience Center - 2840 Sisson Street
 
Beginning Tuesday, September 3, 2013, the hours for these centers will return to 9 a.m. - 5 p.m.
 
Baltimore residents can drop-off residential waste, bulk trash, recycling and eCycling at these three Bureau of Solid Waste Centers, Monday through Saturday. For additonal information on drop-off locations, permitted items and regulations, please go to www.baltimorecity.gov.

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