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The latest rate increase is lower than in recent years, officials said.
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A new audit says DPW does not have systems to collect delinquent bills and does not take proactive measures to increase water revenue collections
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The program caps water and sewage bills at 1%, 2% or 3% of low-income participants’ income, adjusting for household size
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After 9 months at the helm of Baltimore's City's DPW, Jason Mitchell talks about how he's managing one of the city's toughest jobs.
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If Baltimore city owns the county’s drinking water supply, why do county residents pay less than city residents on their water bills?
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Baltimore’s Water4All program was designed to help low income residents pay the city’s infamously unaffordable water bills. But advocates say a payment clause could inadvertently disqualify enrolled renters from other anti-poverty benefits by classifying their bill assistance as taxable income.
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CASA, a Latinx and immigrant advocacy group, filed a lawsuit Wednesday against the management company of Middlebrook Mobile Home Park, accusing it of overcharging tenants for water.
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Baltimore will outsource water meter reading operations to the same third-party vendor that installed water meters throughout the city earlier this…
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The state is cutting off its funding of universal testing for COVID-19 at nursing homes. Baltimore renters, already taking an economic hit during this…
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Low income Baltimoreans did not receive a promised water bill discount due to go into effect last month after Mayor Jack Young delayed the implementation…