Resident Services

City Government

City of Baltimore website (https://www.baltimorecity.gov/).

Submit an online 311 request here.

City Switchboard (all departments): 410-396-3100

To request city services, non-emergency, including residential trash collection, bulk trash removal, snow removal, street cleaning, leaves, graffiti, recycling, transit & traffic, water, storm drain & sewer, sidewalks, potholes.
311 or 443-263-2220 (outside the city)

Gas & Electric: 410-685-0123
Water Bill: 410-396-5398
Street Lights: 410-396-5965
Rat Eradication: 410-545-1916
Baltimore City Public Schools: 410-396-8700

Enoch Pratt Free Library:
410-396-5430 or www.pratt.lib.md.us

Safety

To report illegal drug activity
(410) 685-DRUG

To turn in guns to the Police Department
(410) 685-GUNS

To report crimes in-progress – 911

To report crimes Not-in-progress,
all non-emergency police assistance – 311

To obtain smoke detectors, visit your nearest Fire station.

Northern Police District
Main number 410-367-8491, contact person Doug Gibson

Northern District Community Relations Officer
Officer Jon Walter, 410-367-8491

Criminal Intelligence Hotline: 888-223-0033
To report suspicious behavior

Rumor Control: 410-396-1188
Information on emergency situations

Mayor’s Office

City Hall, Room 250
100 N. Holliday Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
410-396-3835 or 410-396-4892
mayor@baltimorecity.gov

Baltimore City Council

The Baltimore City Council website.

President of City Council – 410-396-4804
Mayor’s Office of Neighborhoods: 410-396-4735

Recycling – Zone 2

Wyman Park’s recycling day is Thursday. The city is currently following a biweekly pick up schedule for recycling. Baltimore uses a one container method (all recyclables go in one container: paper, glass, plastic). For more information about recycling in Baltimore City, including how to order a new container, visit https://publicworks.baltimorecity.gov/recycling-services.

Household Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Days
  • Household hazardous waste can be dropped off at Northwest Citizen Convenience Center located at 2840 Sisson Street on the first Friday and Saturday between *April and October.
  • Residents have the opportunity to properly dispose of such unwanted material as pesticides, herbicides, bleach, car and household batteries, gasoline, pool and photographic chemicals and other items.
  • Proof of City residency is required to drop off material.
  • For additional information on hazardous household waste collection, please visit the Baltimore City of Public Works page.

Report Pollution (sewage run-off, etc.)

Contact the Blue Water Baltimore Hotline 443-908-0696 or fill out their online form here: www.bluewaterbaltimore.org/take-action/report-pollution/


STATE GOVERNMENT

www.maryland.gov

To find elected officials local, state and federal:
http://mdelect.net/