Eastbound Druid Park Lake Drive Closure to Be Extended

Road closure is needed to install new culverts as work on the Druid Lake Finished Water Tanks Project continues; Closure of westbound Druid Park Lake Drive has been postponed

The Baltimore City Department of Transportation would like to advise motorists that the closure of eastbound Druid Park Lake Drive has been extended, as work on the Druid Lake Finished Water Tanks Project is performed by contractors for the Baltimore City Department of Public Works.    

At this time, eastbound Druid Park Lake Drive is closed to through traffic between Madison Avenue and Sisson Street with detours and parking restrictions in effect.  This portion of eastbound Druid Park Lake Drive will remain closed until approximately 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 24, 2021.

Then on Monday, November 29, 2021 this portion of eastbound Druid Park Lake Drive will close again to vehicular traffic.  This section of the roadway is expected to remain closed through December 3, 2021.

Various signs have been placed in the area to alert motorists of the closure.  Motorists traveling in this vicinity should be on the watch for changing traffic patterns and are encouraged to use alternate routes.

Suggested detour route:

Eastbound Druid Park Lake Drive traffic will be detoured south on Madison Avenue, east on W. North Avenue, and north on the Jones Falls Expressway to the W. 28th Street exit.

 

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