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The City of Baltimore decided to move the Sisson Street Drop-Off Center to a new location. This change will make room to sell and redevelop the land in a way that better fits the community’s goals and the City’s needs. Learn more about the goals of the task force who will oversee it all.
| Meeting Date | Agenda | Video Recordings |
|---|---|---|
| December 15, 2025 | View Agenda | Video Replay |
| December 8, 2025 | View Agenda | |
| November 24, 2025 | View Agenda | Video Replay |
| November 10, 2025 | View Agenda | Video Replay |
| October 27, 2025 | View Agenda | Video Replay |
| October 20, 2025 | View Agenda | Video Replay |
Below is the roster of members appointed to advise the Mayor on the future of the Sisson Street Drop-Off Center. The Mayor formally swore in the Task Force on Nov. 3. Read a press release about the first meeting.
John Ellsberry, Stonehill Community Association
Mary Ann Henderson, Midtown Community Benefits District
Samantha Horn, Greater Remington Improvement Association, Vice Chair
Jermaine Jones, Baltimore City Council, District 12
Kevin Macartney, Charles Village Civic Association
Valrie A. Matthews, Department of Public Works
Keondra Prier, Reservoir Hill Association
Odette Ramos, Baltimore City Council, District 14
Alan Robinson DPW, Deputy Director/Mayor’s Office
Kristin Sinclair, Hampden Community Council
Sandy Sparks, Friends of the Jones Falls
James Torrence, Baltimore City Council, District
Jed Weeks, Bikemore
Explore the locations we are evaluating for the future residential recycling center and review the benefits and concerns outlined for each one.
For more information, reach out to the following task force members:
Odette Ramos, Chair - Odette.Ramos@baltimorecity.gov
Dana Moore - DanaP.Moore@baltimorecity.gov