Baltimore Main Streets is partnering with the Mayor's Office, the Department of Transportation, and the Department of Public Works to implement a comprehensive trash initiative in all the designated Baltimore Main Street neighborhoods. Cleanliness of the business districts is a top priority for Baltimore Main Streets and with the support of Mayor Dixon we are proud to work together towards a cleaner and greener Baltimore.
Read more about the Baltimore Main Streets Trash Initiative.
For more information about our trash initiative, please contact Nick Rudolph, Business District Specialist with Baltimore Main Streets. | Deputy Mayor Andrew Frank discusses Mayor Dixon's plans for a Cleaner and Greener Baltimore with Federal Hill residents and merchants.
Have a business in a Baltimore Main Street neighborhood and have a problem with trash? Please utilize the City's 311 system so we can track the request. |
 Federal Hill Main Street distributes over 100 brooms to merchants.
| On May 12, 2007, Federal Hill Main Street kicked off their "Keep Federal Hill Clean and Green" campaign. Deputy Mayor Andrew Frank and Councilman Edward Reisinger attended the event, which highlighted Federal Hill's plan to keep the business district clean and showcased a public service announcement created by the students of Digital Harbor High School. |