Press Releases

Baltimore, You Have Been Warned: Automated Speed Enforcement Citations Begin TOMORROW Along the Jones Falls Expressway

Motorists should obey the posted speed limits to avoid the $40 fine

Automated Speed Enforcement Citations to Begin Along the Jones Falls Expressway

Initial 90-day warning period is ending and motorists driving at excessive speeds will receive citations starting

Department of Transportation Announces Temporary Extension of Outdoor Dining Permits

Baltimore, MD (6/16/2022) - In response to the COV

Mayor Scott and the Baltimore City Department of Transportation Award 2022-2023 Dockless Vehicle Permits

BALTIMORE, MD (June 14, 2022) Today, Mayor Brandon M.

Department of Transportation Announces New School Zone Camera Location in Baltimore City

Baltimore, MD (Friday, May 6, 2022) – The Baltimore City

Jones Falls Expressway Automated Speed Enforcement System to Launch on April 14th

A 90-day warning period will provide motorists time to modify driving behavior before citations are issued

Department of Transportation Announces New School Zone and Red-Light Camera Locations in Baltimore City Communities

Additional enforcement locations will help to increase traffic safety

Mayor Brandon M. Scott Announces That Baltimore City Will Waive Towing Fees for Victims of Auto Theft

Mayor Brandon M. Scott was joined by Councilman Ryan Dorsey, Councilwoman Odette Ramos, Councilman James Torrence, and Baltimore City Department of Transportation Director Steve Sharkey to announce that the City of Baltimore will no longer charge towing fees for stolen vehicles.

 

Department of Transportation Urges Residents to Plan Ahead for the Tuesday Morning Commute

Icy conditions expected as temperatures drop overnight; Motorists are advised to stay off the roads as crews continue to treat city streets

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