Press Releases

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

City of Baltimore Fully Prepared for First Round of Winter Precipitation

Residents should prepare for possible slick driving conditions

Big Win for Motorist Safety on I-83: BCDOT to Move Forward with JFX Speed Cameras

The Baltimore City Department of Transportation (BCDOT) announces today the approval of the contract amendment that will increase safety for motorists traveling on I-83 in Baltimore City.

 

Mayor Brandon M. Scott Announces that Baltimore City is Prepared for Winter Weather

BALTIMORE, MD (November 17, 2021) – Today, Mayor Brandon

Department of Transportation Launches 30-Day Community Engagement Transit Survey

Citizens can provide survey responses throughout the month of November; This information will be incorporat

City of Baltimore Announces Preparations for Impact of Predicted Coastal Flooding

Sandbags and garage parking will be available to Baltimore City residents

Department of Transportation Announces Additional Automated Enforcement Locations

New enforcement locations will increase traffic safety in city communities

Baltimore City Announces Preparations for Impact of Tropical Depression Ida

In preparation for incoming Hurricane Ida, The Baltimore City Department of Transportation (BCDOT) and the Parking Authori

The Department of Transportation to Resume Parking Enforcement Activities

The Baltimore City Department of Transportation announced today that it will resume the majority of its parking enforcemen

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