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Moody's has downwardly revised the outlook for Baltimore's issuer rating and several classes of bonds due to a trend of ...
Water rates in both Baltimore City and Baltimore County are set to increase Tuesday, as 2026 fiscal year for most Maryland ...
A former Baltimore City tax collector admitted Friday that for nearly a decade he accepted bribes in exchange for erasing residents’ outstanding municipal water and property tax bills, which ...
Zaeid said that during the shutdown, customers can pay their water bills in person at 200 Holiday St., Baltimore, Md., online at pay.baltimorecity.gov/water, by mail or by calling 866-377-0765.
On June 12 – 17, DPW customers will notice a message that the Customer Self-Service portal is down. But customers can still pay their water bill using one of the following options: In-person at ...
Baltimore City residents are paying 12 percent more each year, an extra $176, compared to county residents, due to higher wastewater costs. At the same time, the county has fought the capital ...
As of June, the Housing Authority of Baltimore City owed more than $7 million in water bills to the city, according to a report released Tuesday by the city’s Office of the Inspector General.
The grant applies to those who fell behind on, or had to pause water bill payments because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Maryland’s Water Systems Relief Program awarded $15 million to Baltimore in May.
To access DPW's Affordability Portal and sign up for a PromisePay payment plan to eliminate debt from unpaid water bills, Baltimore residential water customers should visit the Promise Pay website ...
Baltimore City officials said in a statement sent to 11 News: “City residents pay one bill for water, sewer and stormwater. Also, city residents pay for operating and capital costs in the bill.