Community Resources

Community & Government Resources

TRASH & Recycling Services

  • Schedule: Residents can download their 2026 collection calendar at baltimorecountymd.gov/collectionschedule.
  • Holiday “Slide” Rule: If your collection day falls on one of the seven major holidays (New Year’s, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, July 4th, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, or Christmas), your pickup will shift one day later for the remainder of that week.
  • Trash needs to be bagged and in an appropriate trashcan. Bags should not be set out by themselves without a trashcan to make sure that litter does not pollute the streets and to deter wildlife from getting into trash.
  • Recycling needs to go into an appropriate recycling receptacle. Recycling cannot be bagged in any type of plastic bag or include any type of plastic bag. Read more about Baltimore County recycling information here.

Bulk Item & Yard Waste

  • Bulk Items: Each single-family home is entitled to two scheduled bulk collections per year (up to 3 items per pickup) at no additional cost. You do not need to call to schedule these; the dates are pre-assigned on your 2026 collection calendar.
  • Yard Waste: Collected seasonally from April through mid-December. Use paper lawn bags or bundles tied with twine; plastic bags are not accepted.
  • Drop-off Center: The closest facility for Westerlee residents is the Western Acceptance Facility at 3310 Transway Road, Halethorpe (Monday–Saturday, 7 a.m. – 4 p.m.).

Your Government Representatives

Local (Baltimore County)

  • County Executive: Johnny Olszewski (D)
  • County Council (District 1):Pat Young (D)
    • District Office: 754 Frederick Road, Catonsville.
    • Phone: 410-887-0896

State (Maryland District 44B)

Federal

  • U.S. Senators: Ben Cardin (D) and Chris Van Hollen (D)
  • U.S. Representative (District 7): Kweisi Mfume (D)

Local Support & Assistance

  • Catonsville Emergency Assistance (CEA): A key local non-profit providing food, help with BGE bills, and eviction prevention for neighbors in need.
  • Southwest Emergency Services (SWES): Provides food and clothing assistance to residents in the 21227 and 21229 zip codes.
  • Maryland Access Point (MAP): A specialized resource gateway for seniors, individuals with disabilities, and caregivers.

Emergency & Medical

  • Emergency: Dial 911 for immediate police, fire, or medical response.
  • Non-Emergency Police (Wilkens Precinct): 410-887-0872.
  • Hospital: Saint Agnes Hospital (Wilkens Ave) is the closest full-service hospital and emergency room for the Southwest area.

Crisis Support

  • Baltimore County Crisis Response: 410-931-2214 (24/7 mental health support).
  • Maryland 211: Dial 2-1-1 for essential community services and human resources.

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