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In the last decade, four workers have died at city worksites.
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Baltimore City’s ‘Build Better BMore’ initiative will focus on filling 9,000 potholes, removing 900 graffiti markings, paving nine miles of city roads, and cleaning up known illegal dumping sites.
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Baltimore City’s Board of Estimates approved the conduit deal with Baltimore Gas and Electric Wednesday morning despite some city council members asking for more time to evaluate the agreement. Two voting members did not attend the meeting in protest.
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Since his 2021 appointment, Jason Mitchell’s DPW has weathered intense criticism from both residents and City Council members on multiple fronts.
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“You can go ahead and clean it, but it might be back there the next day.”
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Residents won’t have to rely on mailed water bills, which have not been reliable in the past.
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The plant operations are smoother than they were before the state took over but there’s a long way to go.
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Thousands of people won’t have to treat tap water anymore before consumption, officials said.
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There were more than two dozen sites where crews collected water samples earlier this week.
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Thousands of residents across the city and even more in the county were advised to boil water until further notice.