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  1. What is Single Stream Recycling?
  2. Are the new recycling bins mandatory?
  3. What can I use for my material?
  4. Under the new Single Stream program, when will my material be collected?
  5. Why are plastic bags no longer acceptable?
  6. What about the sale of yellow recycling bins?
  7. Is the recycling material that is collected, really being recycled?
  8. CFL Disposal (Compact Fluorescent Bulbs)
  9. Latex/Water Base Paint
  10. Enamel/Oil-based Paint/Stain
  11. Batteries
  12. Used Motor Oil
  13. Cooking Oil
  14. Why was bow hunting chosen to manage the deer population at Loch Raven Reservoir?
  15. Is this the first time bow hunting has been used to manage deer populations on Baltimore City Reservoirs?
  16. When will bow hunting begin and when will it end?
  17. Which areas of the Reservoir will be open to bow hunting?
  18. Do I need a special permit to hunt at Loch Raven and how do I get one?
  19. What equipment may be used?
  20. May I bow hunt for other animals at Loch Raven Reservoir?
  21. How are harvest limits developed?
  22. What are the deer tagging and checking requirements?
  23. What is a deer cooperator?
  24. Where can I get information about the Forest Conservation Plan?
  25. Why are re-routing and scheduling so important?
  26. Why One Plus One? And What Does It Mean for Baltimore?
  27. What is a Comprehensive Master Plan?
  28. Why is a Comprehensive Master Plan important to Baltimore City?
  29. Who is conducting the planning process?
  30. What are the stages that will lead to the Plan's adoption?
  31. What's the timeline for implementation?
  32. How can interested parties participate in the process?
  33. How can you become part of the Plan?
  34. Who has participated?
  35. What buildings are covered?
  36. Will covered buildings be expected to earn certification from the U.S. Green Building Council?
  37. When do the requirements take effect?
  38. Will any waivers be granted?
  39. What constitutes a “City-subsidized” building?
  40. What standard should designers be using in their project development?
  41. What does the “or equivalent” mentioned in the legislation refer to?
  42. When will the Baltimore City Green Building Standards be released?
  43. What additional documentation will be required to obtain a building permit under the green building regulations?
  44. What additional documentation will be required to obtain an occupancy permit under the green building regulations?
  45. Where can I get more information on LEED standards?
  46. Can trees break sewer pipes?
  47. Can trees break sewer pipes?
  48. What can we do about the sidewalks that are uplifted by a tree in the vicinity?
  49. How can I get a tree planted in front of my house?
  50. What can we do about the sidewalks that are uplifted by a tree in the vicinity?
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Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Mayor

Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Mayor
City Hall, Room 250
100 N. Holliday Street
Baltimore, Maryland 21202
Phone (410) 396-3835
Fax (410) 576-9425