RELEASE: Baltimore City Department of Transportation COVID-19 Update

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Bernard C. “Jack” Young

Mayor,

City of Baltimore

250 City Hall • Baltimore, Maryland 21202 • 410-396-3835

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

March 15, 2020

Media Inquiries:

Joint Information Center

eoc.jic@baltimorecity.gov

410-396-6966

PRESS RELEASE

Baltimore City Department of Transportation COVID-19 Update

BALTIMORE, MD.  — Today, Mayor Bernard C. “Jack” Young issued new guidance to city agencies as it relates to public interaction.

Due to the potential spread in Baltimore City of COVID-19, and for the protection of the general public and our employees, the Department of Transportation - Right of Way Services Division, located at 401 E. Fayette Street, will be closed to the public beginning Monday, March 16.

Until further notice, no permit applications will not be accepted in person.

Special Event permit applications for activities such as Block Parties, Special Events, Ceremonial Street Signs, Event Parking, Horizontal Banner and Street Vending Licenses & Permits can be found online by clicking here.

Applications and questions should be submitted to Specialevents@Baltimorecity.gov.

Please visit our website or email for updates regarding the Special Events and Vendor Licensing Section. For additional information or to schedule appointments for Mobile Vending Licenses, call 410-396-1916.

Temporary Use of Right of Way permit applications for street cuts, street, lane, sidewalk closures, driveway, curb, cuts, dumpsters, scaffolds, storage containers, etc. can be found by clicking here.

Applications and questions should be submitted to row.permit.documents@baltimorecity.gov or call 410-396-4508 for additional information.

Minor Privilege permit information and applications can be found by clicking here.

Questions can be emailed to jennie.woolsey@baltimorecity.gov or by calling 410-396-3346.

Information regarding property ownership, property research, mailing address changes, property consolidation, subdivision applications, deed cards, block plats and maps can be found by clicking here.

Questions can be emailed to propertylocation@baltimorecity.gov or by calling 410-396-3800.

This policy will be evaluated and updated on a weekly basis. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.