RELEASE: Baltimore City Department of Transportation's Safety & Towing Division COVID-19 Update

Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page.

yl

 

 

Bernard C. “Jack” Young

Mayor,

City of Baltimore

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

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

March 15, 2020

Media Inquires:

Joint Information Center

eoc.jic@baltimorecity.gov

410-396-6966

PRESS RELEASE

Baltimore City Department of Transportation's Safety & Towing Division 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 Baltimore City Department of Transportation's Safety and Towing Division will suspend all vehicle retrievals from its Pulaski Highway and Fallsway Impound Facilities as of Monday, March 16, 2020.  This suspension of vehicle retrievals will remain in effect until further notice in order to protect the health and safety of Baltimore residents, visitors, and employees.

During this time, the main offices of the City's impound facilities located at 6700 Pulaski Highway and 410 Fallsway will be closed to the public, and vehicle storage fees will be frozen so that additional storage fees will not accrue.  

Citizens who have questions or need additional information may call the Pulaski Highway Impound Facility at 410-545-3417.  We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause.