Water main break reported in Middle River

A Tuesday water main break has left some Middle River residents without service. The Department of Public Works reports that a ten-inch diameter water main has ruptured in the 1100-block of Susquehanna Avenue (21220). Twelve residents and one hydrant are without service. There has been no ETA on repairs. Motorists should use caution in the area.

Water main break reported near Parkville

A water main break near Parkville is affecting many local residents. The Department of Public Works reports that a twelve-inch diameter main has ruptured in the 1200-block of Linkside Drive in the Hillendale community near Parkville (21234). Thirty residents and two hydrants are currently without service. There has been no ETA on repairs. Motorists should use caution in the area.

Water main break reported in Carney

A water main break in Carney is affecting some local residents. The Department of Public Works reports that a four-inch diameter main has ruptured in the 9200-block of Hines Estates Drive (21234). About 30 residents and one hydrant are currently without service. There has been no ETA on repairs. Motorists should use caution in the area.

Water main break reported in Parkville

A water main break in Parkville is affecting many local residents. The Department of Public Works reports that an eight-inch water main has ruptured in the 10100-block of Fontaine Drive (21234). Sixty residents and two fire hydrants are currently without service. There has been no ETA on repairs. Motorists should use caution in the area.

Major water main break reported in Nottingham

A water main break in Nottingham is affecting several local residents. The Department of Public Works says that a water main has ruptured in the 4100-block of Putty Hill Avenue (21236). One hundred residents and one hydrant are currently without service. A portion of Putty Hill Avenue and Belair Road has been closed. Motorists should use caution in the area.

Traffic calming pilot program to be initiated countywide

Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski and Fifth District Councilman David Marks announced jointly that the Baltimore County Department of Public Works would initiate a traffic calming pilot program that will position digital speed signs around Baltimore County. The speed signs are meant to help mitigate high-speed drivers in residential neighborhoods as part of a comprehensive traffic calming strategy. “Councilman Marks […]