Mulberry Street Collapse Update

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July 5 Press Briefing
W. Mulberry Street Collapse 

The Baltimore City Department of Public Works will hold a press briefing to provide the latest information on the situation in the 500 block of W. Mulberry Street where an infrastructure failure occurred last night.

Where: W. Mulberry Street at N. Paca Street

When: July 5, 2016 at noon

Contact: Because we are moving offices today please contact Kurt Kocher via cell or email if you have any questions.

kurt.kocher@baltimorecity.gov

cell: 410-971-9613.

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