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February 8, 2010

UPDATE: Stay tuned on trash, recycling pick up

Baltimore City has cancelled trash pickup on Monday and Tuesday. Crews hope to start up again on Wednesday, but we're supposed to get more snow.

With so many streets and alleys inaccessible because of the snow, the Baltimore City Public Works folks had already cancelled bulk trash pickup for the week. They'll reschedule with individuals.

In the meantime, they say to keep trash in can with lids because rats don't take snow days.

Baltimore County has cancelled trash and recycling pickup today. The officials there say hold it until next Monday.

Howard County is going to try and get your trash today, but no recycling.

Anne Arundel is cancelling trash and recyling pickup Monday and Tuesday.

I couldn't find anything from Carroll County. Let me know if you hear.

Baltimore Sun photo of S. Ann St./Jed Kirschbaum

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