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Department of Transportation Announces Additional Automated Enforcement Locations

Baltimore, MD (Thursday, January 14, 2021) – The Baltimore City Department

The Department of Transportation Continues Slow Streets Evaluation Phase

The Baltimore City Department of Transportation (BCDOT) has recently implemented 25 miles of slow streets in communities throughout the City. As a result of this traffic calming initiative, residents currently have access to 25 miles of roadway to practice safe social distancing while walking and biking, as outlined in Council Bill 20-0532. 

Flash Flooding is Expected Thursday, Could Cause Signal Outages and Flooded Roadways in the Harbor East, Fells Point, and Canton Neighborhoods

Flash Flooding is Expected Thursday, Could Cause Signal Outages and Flooded Roadways in the Harbor East, Fells Point, and Canton Neighborhoods

Public Meeting Notice: Falls Road and Northern Parkway Study Community Meeting Has Been Rescheduled

The Falls Road and Northern Parkway Study is a priority for the Department of Transportation.  It is important that we provide an opportunity for residents, businesses, and community associatio

The Department of Transportation Expands Slow Streets Program with Over 10 Additional Miles to be Installed Across Baltimore City

Implementation for the third phase of Slow Streets begins September 14, 2020

The City of Baltimore is Gearing Up For Virtual Bike to Work Week

BALTIMORE, MD — Today, Mayor Bernard C.

Department of Transportation Releases Draft Complete Streets Manual

BALTIMORE, MDToday, Mayor Bernard C.

Department of Transportation Announces Additional Automated Enforcement Locations

Baltimore, MD (September 01, 2020) – The Baltimore City Department of Transportation today announced the addition of new automat

The Department of Transportation Announces 8 Miles of Slow Streets Across Baltimore City

BALTIMORE, MD — Today, the Baltimore City Department of Transportation (BCDOT) announced the first eigh

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