Opening Day for the Baltimore Orioles
Thursday Mar 30th, 2017
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation would like to advise motorists of the traffic and parking modifications that will be implemented for the Baltimore Orioles opening day. The O’s will play their first home game of the season against the Toronto Blue Jays at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Monday, April 03, 2017 starting at 3:05 p.m.
Motorists should be advised that all parking restrictions and neighborhood permit parking regulations will be strictly enforced. Patrons who do not have a parking permit for any of the stadium lots are strongly encouraged to use public transportation.
Since the season opener is being held on a weekday afternoon, area garages will be full with monthly permit holders and downtown parking will be limited. With a variety of transit options including the Metro Subway, Light Rail, Park and Ride express bus services and the Charm City Circulator, fans can easily utilize mass transit from numerous locations in and around Baltimore.
Baseball fans that drive to the game should use parking facilities north of the stadium and avoid parking in area neighborhoods. All posted parking restrictions will be enforced and vehicles parked in violation will be ticketed and towed. Patrons with questions concerning the location of their vehicles should call 311.
The following parking restrictions will be implemented on Monday, April 03, 2017 beginning at 10:00 a.m.:
- East side of Greene Street from Lombard Street to Washington Boulevard
- East side of Eutaw Street from Pratt to Lombard Streets
- Camden Street from Howard to Russell Streets
- North side of Conway Street from Charles to Sharp Streets
The following streets will be closed on Monday, April 03, 2017 starting at 1:00 p.m.:
- Eutaw Street from Camden to Pratt Streets
- Camden Street from Howard to Russell Streets
- Lee Street from Ramp D to Russell Street
- Washington Boulevard from Paca to Greene Streets
- Hamburg Street from Russell to Leadenhall Streets
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation:
“Keeping Baltimore Moving Safely”
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