Press Releases

Baltimore City Launches Dockless Technology Pilot Program

Baltimore Bike Share program to be replaced with multi-mode bike/scooter options

Department of Transportation Announces Additional Automated Enforcement Locations

New enforcement locations will increase traffic safety in city communities

Roland Avenue Cycle Track Path Forward

The Baltimore City Department of Transportation Director Michelle Pourciau is pleased to announce the following path forward toward improving Roland Avenue safety.

Edmondson Avenue Bridge Lane Closures

Lane closures will be implemented along the Edmondson Avenue Bridge for construction activities. 

Traffic Modifications For Flower Mart

In preparation for the event, the following streets will be closed to through traffic beginning at 3:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 03, 2018 until 12:00 a.m. on Sunday, May 06, 2018: Charles Street from Centre to Read Streets, Madison Street from St. Paul to Cathedral Streets, Vernon Place from St. Paul to Cathedral to Streets 

Department of Transportation Launches Comprehensive Safety Campaign Aimed at Reducing Accidents on City Streets

Educational and enforcement campaign will raise awareness about dangerous driving habits. Today, Mayor Catherine Pugh was joined by Department of Transportation Director Michelle Pourciau and partners announce the launch of a new Traffic Safety Campaign in Baltimore City.

Peak Hour Parking Restrictions To Be Removed Along a Portion of Harford Road

Peak hour parking restrictions will be removed along a portion of Harford Road. In preparation for the closure and replacement of the Harford Road Bridge over Herring Run, DOT will be lifting peak hour parking restrictions to help reduce traffic volumes prior to construction. 

Department of Transportation Announces Additional Automated Enforcement Locations

Baltimore, MD (March 02, 2018) – The Baltimore City Department of Transportation today announced the addition of new automated enforcement locations as part of the City’s Automated Traffic Violation Enforcement System (ATVES).   

Mayor Catherine Pugh and the Baltimore City Department of Transportation Partner with Lyft to Create Co-Located Transportation Hubs

Today, Mayor Catherine Pugh was joined by Department of Transportation Director Michelle Pourciau and Lyft’s Baltimore Market Manager Mike Heslin to announce a multi-year partnership that will create co-located transportation hubs in the city.  

Entire Metro SubwayLink to Remain Closed Up to Four Weeks for Emergency Repairs

BALTIMORE, MD (FEBRUARY 11, 2018) – Following a thorough inspection completed this weekend of the entire Metro SubwayLink, the Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transi

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