Baltimore City Department of Public Works
William Doane, GISP, is an experienced GIS Analyst currently employed at the Baltimore City Department of Public Works since January 2017, specializing in data management, analytics, and automation. Prior experience includes roles as Facilities Planner at Baltimore City Public Schools, where complex spatial analyses were conducted, and Archibus Business Manager at the Baltimore City Department of General Services, overseeing system deployment and training for facilities management. William has also contributed as Energy Analyst II and City Planner II, focusing on energy efficiency and city planning, respectively. Educational credentials include a Master’s degree in Community Planning from the University of Maryland, obtained from 2001 to 2003.
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Baltimore City Department of Public Works
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The Baltimore City Department of Public Works (DPW) provides the highest quality drinking water every day to 1.8 million people in the Baltimore Metropolitan Area. We collect, filter, disinfect, and purify regional wastewater. We oversee urban streams, storm water management, and riparian restoration. We regulate recreational activities at our reservoirs. We do engineering, training, contracting, maintenance, security, billing, communications, human resources, and many other departmental functions. DPW also provides Solid Waste services. These include collection of household trash, recycling, and bulk, corner can placement and maintenance, mechanical street sweeping, and operation of drop-off centers and the landfill. We also clean and board vacant properties, operate a fleet of boats to clean the harbor, cut public grass strips, remove graffiti, perform rat eradication, and organize and assist with community cleanups. We work with other agencies on emergency operations and snow removal.