DPW Web Portal Training Cancelled Due to Weather

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Due to expected inclement weather, the one-on-one training for the Department of Public Works’ water billing web portal scheduled for tomorrow, Saturday, March 11, has been cancelled

This training was to be held at the Cherry Hill branch of the Enoch Pratt Free Library.  Residents with appointments have already been notified of the cancellation. 

Additional trainings are scheduled through to December.  The next training to be held in south Baltimore will be June 3 at the Brooklyn Branch of the Pratt library, 300 E. Patapsco Avenue, 10:00 a.m. until 1 p.m. 

For additional information or to schedule an appointment, please contact Larry Nunley, DPW Community Liaison, at 410-396-8966 or email Larry.Nunley@baltimorecity.gov.

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