In response to ongoing winter weather conditions, numerous government offices and services across the Baltimore area will be closed on Monday. With temperatures expected to remain below freezing throughout the week, residents can anticipate icy roads and continued efforts from crews to clear roadways.
Baltimore City, along with Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Howard, and Montgomery counties, has announced the closure of government offices and various services. In Baltimore County, trash and recycling collection will be suspended, and all drop-off centers will remain closed. The county has set up a storm assistance website for residents seeking updates.
In Baltimore City, recycling services will be halted for the entire week, and trash collection scheduled for Tuesday will be postponed until Saturday. Residents are advised to place their trash cans at the end of their alleys or in front of their homes for collection.
Montgomery County will also close all services except for emergency operations. Libraries, recreation centers, and senior centers will be closed, and all trash and recycling collections are canceled for Monday. Ride-On bus services will operate on a limited schedule.
State offices throughout Maryland will be closed, and the General Assembly has canceled its sessions scheduled for Monday due to the weather. U.S. District Court for the District of Maryland will also be closed.
While Baltimore's subway and light rail services will continue to operate, other transit options will be limited. CityLink buses, which were suspended on Sunday night, will resume operations at 8 a.m. Monday, but commuter bus services will not run. All MARC train services on the Penn, Camden, and Brunswick lines are suspended.
Additionally, Baltimore Recreation & Parks will be closed on Monday, along with parks and recreation departments in Howard and Montgomery counties. Anne Arundel County's recreation facilities will also be closed, although its parks will remain open and ice rinks will be evaluated Monday morning.
Libraries in Baltimore City and the surrounding counties will be closed, including the Enoch Pratt Free Library. Both the Maryland Zoo and the National Aquarium have also announced they will be closed on Monday.
Reported by HarborBeat based on thebanner.com (source).
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