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  1. Mayor Brandon M. Scott and the City of Baltimore announced they have reached an $80 million settlement with Teva Pharmaceuticals to resolve the City's claims against Teva and its associated companies for their role in fueling Baltimore's devastating opioid epidemic. View the Newsroom. The official website of Charm City, Baltimore, Maryland.

  2. Baltimore City Department of Social Services: Visit the website or call (443) 423-6400. We hope these resources provide valuable support to you and your family. Baltimore City is committed to assisting our current and future residents. We understand that managing household expenses can be challenging. Baltimore City offers several assistance ...

  3. City Hall - Room 250 100 N. Holliday St, Baltimore, MD 21202 City Operator: (410) 396-3100

  4. Baltimore City's Property Location Office Abel Wolman Municipal Building, 1 st floor 200 N. Holliday ...

  5. Aug 29th, 2024. Mayor Brandon M. Scott, alongside city and state leaders, advocates, care providers, and residents who are working on the frontlines to combat opioid overdoses, signed an Executive Order establishing a comprehensive framework for the administration of opioid restitution funds in the City of Baltimore.

  6. The vendor’s representative must make an appointment to purchase DPW bid documents at 4 South ... Frederick St Baltimore, MD 21202- 3rd floor. All individuals wanting to purchase the DPW bid documents must ... email the Contract Administrator listed on the Notice of Letting (NOL) and DPW Bid Opportunities e-mail ... publicworks.baltimorecity.gov.

  7. www.baltimorecity.gov › sites › defaultBALTIMORE CITY HALL

    City of Baltimore Seal City of Baltimore Seal is the official government emblem of the city of Baltimore, Maryland. Its use is regulated by Subtitle 35 of Article 1 of the City Code. The current City Seal was adopted for use in 1827. This seal should be used when the City needs to be the symbol of authority, such as on bills and non-digital forms.

  8. to Pay a Parking Ticket Mail Payments to: Parking Fines Section P.O. Box 13327 Baltimore, MD 21203 ... Pay Online: Visit Baltimore City Parking Fines Pay By Phone: Call (410) 396-4080 or TTY ... Parking Fines or by completing the back of the citation and mailing it to the City of Baltimore, Attn: ... transportation.baltimorecity.gov.

  9. Welcome to Workday Baltimore for Employees! As a City employee, you can view your own information ... in Workday and perform many self-service tasks. Using Workday, you will enter your time worked, ... request leave, and update personal information. You will also use Workday to review your compensation, ... workday.baltimorecity.gov.

  10. Parks Baltimore City is proud to feature more than 4,000 acres of parkland and public space. ... Within our city borders, there are over 94,000 street trees and 28,000 park trees. Visitors can take ... a peaceful walk in the woods on the back roads of Druid Hill Park, sit quietly and watch birds by the lake at ... bcrp.baltimorecity.gov.

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