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Resources
| Bulk Trash | Have trouble remembering to call for bulk trash pickup? Try doing it online. Go to: http://www.baltimorecitydpw.com/solidwaste/bulk.asp This is the link for the bulk trash request form. The same restrictions apply as when you call (410-361-9333). You still need to do this by the Friday before the fourth Wednesday of the month for pickup (there's no limit to how early you can submit it). You can still only put out three items, which should be clearly marked as "BULK TRASH"; no building materials, please. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Stephanie Rawlings-Blake Baltimore City Council President (410) 396-4804 |
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Martin O'Malley Governor |
Joan Carter Conway State Senator |
Curtis Anderson State Delegate |
Anne Marie Doory State Delegate |
Maggie McIntosh State Delegate |
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John Sarbanes U.S. Representative |
Benjamin Cardin U.S. Senate |
Barbara Mikulski U.S. Senate |
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| Neighborhood Listserve | More than 100 residents of our neighborhood are keeping up with the latest in community news and concerns as members of our community email list serve. Interested in joining this free service? Contact Jeff Ellis at somewhereinthecity@gmail.com | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| School District | Roland Park Elementary / Middle School 5207 Roland Avenue Baltimore, Maryland 21210 (410) 396-6420 |
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| Tax Credits on Home Rehabilitations | Radnor Winston was named to the National Register of Historic Places, as of May 13, 2003, when the Governor's Consulting Committee approved Radnor Winston's nomination. We were named to the register because our neighborhood has a large number of intact houses (bungalows, cottages, American Foursquares, etc) built in the architectural style of the arts and crafts movement of the late 19th and early 20th century. If you'd like a quickie history of the arts and craft movement and the rise of bungalow architecture, go to www.thebungalowcompany.com This approval means that properties within the historic district are eligible for a tax credits on rehabilitations over $5,000. This can include interior and exterior renovations. The state tax credit is designed to help preserve historic properties and revitalize older neighborhoods. What streets of Radnor Winston are in the historic district?
Also see notes and helpful information about the historic tax credit with info and Q&As on the tax credit. |
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