Saturday, October 17, 2015

City's Fall Leaf Collection Program begins October 19

City's Fall Leaf Collection Program begins October 19  


BALTIMORE, MD — The temperatures are falling, and so are the leaves. If raking those leaves is part of your weekend plans, remember to call 311 to schedule a Monday pickup of your bagged leaves.
Leaf collection season begins Monday, October 19, and will continue through Monday, January 4, 2016. The Department of Public Works Bureau of Solid Waste will collect bagged leaves every Monday throughout the season.
Even though street sweepers now visit every City neighborhood, these machines are NOT designed to collect leaves and residents should NOT let leaves collect in the curbs and gutters. Leaves will only hinder the ability of the street sweeping machines to thoroughly do their job.
Solid Waste crews will collect bagged leaves by appointment; up to 20 bags of leaves will be collected from each address every Monday. However, residents must call 311 before 6 p.m. on Sunday to schedule a collection for the following Monday. Citizens may make multiple appointments for up to two months prior to the pick-up date.
The Bureau of Solid Waste will also continue to collect bagged leaves on the regularly scheduled trash collection day.  Solid Waste crews will collect up to 5 bags of leaves from each address every week.
Residents need to put leaves in clear or labeled bags and place them at their regular mixed refuse collection location and not in the public right-of-way. Altogether, with Monday collections and regular mixed refuse collections, the DPW will collect, in total, up to 25 bags of leaves per week, per residence.
As a reminder, residents can also drop off bagged leaves at one of the five Citizen Convenience locations:
Monday through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.:  
Quarantine Road Sanitary Landfill – 6100 Quarantine Road
Western Citizens’ Convenience Center- 701Reedbird Avenue
Eastern Citizens’ Convenience Center- 6101 Bowleys Lane
Northwest Citizens’ Convenience Center - 2840 Sisson Street  
Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m.:
Northwest Transfer Station – 5030 Reisterstown Road
The Mayor’s Fall Cleanup is on October 24. This will be another opportunity for residents to rid their neighborhoods of leaves and debris. Call 311 to register for the Fall Cleanup. Residents who participate in registered neighborhood cleanups may apply for credits against their Stormwater Fee.

Friday, October 16, 2015

Get Informed !!!! Get Excited !!!!! Get Motivated !!!! Get Connected !!!!!- New School Building

Get Informed !!!! Get Excited! Get Motivated !! Get Connected !!!!
About the New School Building Coming to the Neighborhood!!!!!!!





How does it impact me?

Well do you live in a 1/4 mile of 820 E. 43rd Street?
 (Everything within Cold Spring Lane, York Road, The Alameda, 39th/ Argonne Dr)

A new school building can:


  • Increase your property value, turn vacant houses to rehabbed livable homes again
  • Infrastructure Improvements to the neighborhood (new sidewalks, re-paved streets, new street lights)
  • Stimulate economic climate to attract new businesses
  • The new school building can be a community hub and resource (community center, food pantry, medical ctr, job training ctr, etc)






Tuesday, October 20, 2015 @ 5:00PM - Community Meeting 2: Essential elements of modern, high quality schools- This meeting is facilitated by City Schools. The purpose of this meeting is to connect the building design with academics, specifically the site specific Ed Specs and the expansion of engagement through the community use of space planning process. This is a repeat of the meeting we held at the school just before summer break.