IN THE MAIL: DPW’s 2020 CALENDAR!

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Baltimore City Department of Public Works’ 2020 calendars are arriving in City mailboxes! The 2020 DPW calendar provides a wealth of important information — dates and times for scheduled DPW services, holiday closures and upcoming events. 

The calendar also contains schedule information for quadrant Mechanical Street Sweeping, dates and locations for Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off days and shredding events with discount recycle bin sales. Plus, the calendar contains information on the 2020 Big Truck Day, Dam Jam, Mayor's Cleanups, City holidays, and on recycling/trash makeup days. You can learn more about the 311 App and how to schedule a Community Pitch-In. Colorful photos of DPW activities throughout the year are also included in the 2020 calendar.

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 two weeks should call 311 to request one.

 

2020 DPW Calendar

 

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