Concerned Citizens for a Better Brooklyn

www.BetterBrooklyn.com

Elected Officials and Election Information

 

Maryland Governor

Governor Martin O'Malley
100 State Circle
Annapolis, Maryland 21401

410.974.3591 or 800.811.8336

MD Relay 1.800.735.2258

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U.S. Congressional Delegation

U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski
1629 Thames Street
Suite 400
Baltimore, MD 21231
410.962.4510
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U.S. Senator Ben Cardin
Tower I, Suite 1710
100 South Charles Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21201
Phone: 410.962.4436
 

U.S. Congressman Dutch Ruppersberger

375 West Padonia Road, Suite 200

Timonium, MD 21093

410.628.2701 phone

877.727.6802 toll free

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State of Maryland Delegation

Senator George Della, Jr.

801 Light St.

Baltimore, MD 21230

410.244.8400

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Delegate Brian K. McHale

801 Light St.

Baltimore, MD 21230

410.244.8404

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Delegate Carolyn Krysiak

364 Cornwall St.

Baltimore, MD 21224

410.633.2927            

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Delegate Peter A. Hammen

821 South Grundy St.

Baltimore, MD 21224

410.342.3142

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City of Baltimore Mayor

Mayor Sheila Dixon

Room 250

100 North Holliday St.

Baltimore, MD 21201

410.396.3835 

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Baltimore City Council

City Council President Stephanie Rawlings-Blake

City Hall

100 North Holliday St.

Baltimore, MD 21201

410.396.4804

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Councilman Edward Reisinger

Room 424

100 North Holliday St.

Baltimore, MD 21201

410.396.4822

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Brooklyn and Curtis Bay Links

 

CCBB Officers

Kathleen Hogan, President, kathleen@betterbrooklyn.com, or 410.354.4137

Lee Sparling, Vice President, 410.355.0216


 

Trash, Recycling, and Bulk Trash

Trash - Trash is picked up twice a week in Brooklyn.  Please place your garbage in secure containers outside after 7:00 pm the evening before the trash is to be picked up.  Trash pickup days in Brooklyn vary depending upon where you live:

                    North of Patapsco - Tuesday and Friday mornings

                    South of Patapsco - Wednesday and Saturday mornings

Recycling - Bottles and cans are picked up on the second and fourth Monday of every month.  Rinse bottles and dispose of caps.  Place bottles and cans to be recycled in blue plastic bags.  Paper is picked up on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month.  Place recycling in the same area where you put your trash for pickup.

Bulk Trash - Did you know that the City will pick up your bulk trash for FREE!  Please do not place large items such as couches, mattresses, old appliances, and other furniture in the alleys.  Call the City's "311" line or access their website by clicking here and indicate that you have bulk trash for pick up.  The City picks up bulk trash in Brooklyn on the first Monday of every month, and you'll need to notify them at least three days in advance that you have bulk trash, so prepare accordingly.

 

City Resources

Make "311 Calls" Online to Request City Services

 

Southern District of the Baltimore City Police Department, or 410.396.2499

 

Baltimore Housing Code Enforcement

 

Baltimore City Government

 

Live Baltimore

 

Tenant-Landlord Law Information

 

Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance

 

State of Maryland Resources

Health Coverage (HealthChoice, MCHP (for children), Pharmacy, Mental Health)

 

Maryland State Government

 

Maryland Transit Administration

 

Voter Registration

Click here to register to vote

 

Find your polling place

 

Baltimore Election Information

 

 

Brooklyn and Curtis Bay Links

Community of Curtis Bay Association, Linda Bardo, President, curtisbaypride@verizon.net, 410.354.4866


Brooklyn and Curtis Bay Coalition