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  2. City of Baltimore

    www.baltimorecity.gov

    Mayor Brandon M. Scott, alongside the Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) and the Mayor's Office of Community Affairs, announced the upcoming Mayor's Annual Fall Clean-up and Day of Service. View the Newsroom. The official website of Charm City, Baltimore, Maryland.

  3. Government - City of Baltimore

    www.baltimorecity.gov/government

    Baltimore City Board of Municipal and Zoning Appeals.

  4. The City of Baltimore partnered with Paymentus to offer an enhanced website for online account access and payments, which includes the following additional features that customers may elect to receive: eBill - Email notification when a bill has been issued.

  5. Real Property | City of Baltimore

    pay.baltimorecity.gov/realproperty

    Real Property. This page is for Real Property taxes. Use this link for Special Benefit District Surcharges, this link for Part Year Real Property Taxes and this link for Future Year Real Property Taxes.

  6. Vehicle Citations | City of Baltimore

    pay.baltimorecity.gov/parkingfines

    Parking, Red Light, and Speeding Tickets. If you have an old 8-digit citation number, please enter 0 (Zero) before the citation number. Citations may take up to two business days to appear in this database. Handwritten parking citations may take longer.

  7. Online Payments and Account Lookup | City of Baltimore. Water. Account Number. Search ». Service Address. Search ». Example: 401 E Fayette St. Please enter service address as it appears on the top portion of your bill. Use abbreviations (West = W, North = N, Street = St, Drive = Dr, etc.)

  8. Mayor Brandon M. Scott

    mayor.baltimorecity.gov

    Brandon M. Scott is the 52nd Mayor of Baltimore, working to end gun violence, restore the public’s trust in government and change Baltimore for the better. Scott was unanimously elected President of the Baltimore City Council by his colleagues in May 2019.

  9. Personal Property | City of Baltimore

    pay.baltimorecity.gov/PersonalProperty

    This page is for Personal Property taxes. Please enter account as it appears on the top portion of your tax bill.

  10. Zoning Code - Department of Planning

    planning.baltimorecity.gov/zoning-code-quick-guide

    Applying zoning regulations is the first step in determining what is allowed to be built on a property. The full text of the Zoning Code is available via this link. A summary of each Zoning District is available here. An interactive map is available for viewers to explore Baltimore City's zoning.

  11. You can use Baltimore City’s online permitting system to apply online for an ePlans permit (those with full construction documents/plans) and the following types of permits: Permit Extensions. Amendments to add/change contractors. Construction/Alterations (1- and 2-Family Dwellings)