Portion of Haven Street to Remain Closed Until Mid-February for Underground Utility Work

The Baltimore City Department of Transportation would like to advise motorists that a portion of Haven Street remains closed for underground utility work.

At this time, Haven Street is closed to through traffic between Boston and O’Donnell Streets with detours in effect.   This closure of Haven Street will remain in effect for approximately two weeks, weather permitting.  Signs will be posted in the area to alert motorists of the closure and detour routes will be posted.

In addition to the Haven Street closure, intermittent traffic flagging operations may be implemented along Boston Street during this time.  Traffic flagging operations will occur along Boston Street between Haven and Eden Streets as needed while construction work progresses.

Motorists traveling in this vicinity should plan ahead by allowing additional travel time, as flagging operations may cause delays along Boston Street.  Drivers should also be on the watch for changing traffic patterns and are encouraged to use alternate routes. 

Suggested Haven Street Detour / Truck Detour:

  • Southbound Haven Street traffic will be detoured left on Lombard Street, right on Ponca Street, right to continue on Ponca Street immediately after MTA lot, and right on Boston Street back to Haven Street. 
  • Northbound Haven Street traffic will be detoured right onto Boston Street (and over the railroad crossing), left on Ponca Street, left on Lombard Street back to Haven Street.

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