Helpful Numbers:
Street Lights 410-396-5965
(The department promises a response within 48 hours)
Abandoned Vehicles 410-396-1944
(Provide a description of vehicle and its location. City promises action within 48 hours)
Bulk Trash 410-361-9333
(Includes old appliances, boxes, furniture and up to four tires with
the rims removed – No building materials! Clearly mark the items as
BULK TRASH.) You must contact them to arrange pickup.
Clogged Street Drain 410-396-5352 Potholes 410- POTHOLE
(The Director of the Department of Public Works promises action within 48 hours)
Rat Rubout Program 410-545-1916/19
Street & Alley Cleaning 410-396-4515
Public Works 410-396-5352
Elected representatives:
State Delegate: Peter Hammen
821 South Grundy St.
Baltimore, MD 21224
410-342-3142
E-mail:
petehammen@aol.com
State Delegate: Carolyn Krysiak
364 Cornwall Street
Baltimore, MD 21224
410-633-9251
E-mail:
carolyn_krysiak@house.state.md.us
State Delegate: Brian McHale
801 Light Street, 2nd fl.
Baltimore, MD 21230
410-244-8404
E-mail:
brian_mchale@house.state.md.us
City Councilman: James B. Kraft
Room 505, City Hall
100 N. Holliday St.
Baltimore, MD 21202
Phone: 410-396-4821
Fax: 410-361-9908
E-mail:
jkraft@baltimorecitycouncil.com
State Senator: George W. Della, Jr.
James Senate Office Building, Room 201
110 College Ave.
Annapolis, MD 21401 - 1991
(410) 841-3600, (301) 858-3600
1-800-492-7122, ext. 3600 (toll free)
E-mail:
george.della@senate.state.md.us (during session)
Recycling—Blue Bags 2nd & 4th Mondays, Paper 2nd & 4th Fridays
Useful Links
Patterson Park/Highlandtown Historic District
Baltimore City
Our city's online resource for civic agencies and departments.
Baltimore Development Corporation
Baltimore City CHAP
Baltimore Commission on Historical and Architectural Preservation
Baltimore City Paper
Baltimore's Most Online Alternative Weekly
BaltimoreSun.com
The Baltimore Sun's online presence. A good source for current events.
CPHA
The Citizens Planning and Housing Association
East Baltimore Development Initiative
East Baltimore Development, Inc. is charged with leading and managing
the $800-million revitalization of an 80-acre portion of East Baltimore
Eastside Community Development Corporation
An organization of businesses in eastern Baltimore City and County
LiveBaltimore!
Everything you need to know about living in Baltimore City. You know those "I Love City Life" bumperstickers? It's these folks.
State of Maryland <http://www.state.md.us/>
The regional view, supplied by our friends in Annapolis.
Maryland Department of Business and Economic Development
Statewide assistance for businesses and communities.
MCCD
The Maryland Center for Community Development