Cleanstat seeks to maximize efficiency in city-wide cleaning efforts through collaboration between the Departments of Solid Waste, Health Department, Department of Transportation, and Department of Housing and Community Development. The duties covered under Cleanstat include graffiti removal, abandoned lot cleaning, recycling pick-up, solid waste removal, and much more. By providing guidance on these crucial activities, Cleanstat works to provide the citizens of Baltimore with a clean and healthy environment by fostering solutions and ideas for better cleaning the city.
Cleanstat provides data on the following topics in its bi-monthly template:
Personnel Data
Employee Leave
Disciplinary Actions
Citizen Complaints
Mixed Refuse Collection by Crew
Overtime Breakdown
Sweeper Tonnage Performance
Vehicle Availability
Graffiti Removal Performance
Bulk Trash Performance
Recycling Performance
Cleanstat uses citizen complaints as an indicator of departmental performance. This data allows Cleanstat and the appropriate agencies to track trends in performance over time. This chart reflects success in Cleanstat’s effort to ensure that mixed refuse is collected in a timely and responsible manor. As evidenced by the chart, this effort has resulted in the lowest level of citizen complaints for missed trash pick-ups in at least two years. This is credited to Cleanstat’s renewed focus on supervisors and employees proactively addressing problems they encounter with mixed refuse collection.