We're hiring! We need a Transportation Enforcement Officer. Up to $48k Annually. You will patrol designated areas to enforce parking ordinances, direct vehicular and pedestrian traffic, and issue citations for moving violations. Apply Today!
Baltimore City Department of Transportation
Government Administration
Baltimore, Maryland 1,251 followers
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About us
The Baltimore City Department of Transportation’s mission is to maintain and improve the transportation infrastructure to produce a safe, reliable, accessible and efficient system for everyone that provides for multiple and sustainable modes of transportation for residents, businesses and visitors — thereby promoting livable and vibrant communities across Baltimore City.
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https://transportation.baltimorecity.gov/
External link for Baltimore City Department of Transportation
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 501-1,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Baltimore, Maryland
- Type
- Government Agency
- Specialties
- Transportation
Locations
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Primary
417 E Fayette St
5th Floor
Baltimore, Maryland 21202, US
Employees at Baltimore City Department of Transportation
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Kenya Asli
Red Line Economic Empowerment Officer at Baltimore City Department of Transportation
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Mikah Zaslow, AICP
City Planner II
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Marly Cardona Moz
Founder Biblioteca Luz | BCDOT Chief of Communications | Maryland’s Top 100 Women 2023 TDR
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Eric James
Lead Liaison Officer at City of Baltimore
Updates
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We're hiring! We need an Engineer I. Up to $119 Annually. An Engineer I prepares and reviews engineering plans, designs, specifications and cost estimates. Apply Today! https://buff.ly/41q0aoe
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E-bikes in Baltimore: City to test voucher program this year - Banner https://buff.ly/3SkIbgf The city Department of Transportation said at least 50% of the vouchers will be reserved for low-income residents to ensure “equitable access to the benefits of e-biking.”
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City service effort fills 22,000 potholes - WBAL https://buff.ly/46fj2Jm An intensified effort is underway to repair some of Baltimore's nearly 300-year-old infrastructure. Mayor Brandon Scott holds seasonal sprints to complete infrastructure work, and in this cycle, some 18,000 miles of roadway have been cleared of litter as just part of the progress made so far.
City service effort fills 22,000 potholes - WBAL
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22,000 potholes filled in Baltimore - ABC https://buff.ly/4fdfmfn Baltimoreans and their cars got some great news to start the week. There are fewer potholes in Charm City. Mayor Brandon Scott's 90-day city services sprint exceeded its pothole-filling goal.
22,000 potholes filled in Baltimore - ABC
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Yesterday, Mayor Brandon M. Scott and CAO Faith P. Leach joined our Director, Corren Johnson, and our pothole teams to help us on the home stretch of the #BuildBetterBaltimore Sprint. Our teams are out nearly every day, patrolling the streets to fill as many potholes as we can, with a priority on pothole requests submitted via 311. During this sprint, we filled over 22,000 potholes in just 90 days. Not only did our current leaders help us, but the Summer Youth Workers also went out to learn to fill potholes. The Summer Youth Worker program is where the future leaders of Baltimore learn about the city!
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Happening TODAY! Complete Streets Advisory Committee Meeting Join us online Tue Jul 23 2p https://buff.ly/4dfjWYX Or call: 408-418-9388 passcode: 2339 922 6690 Learn more about the committee here: https://buff.ly/46rXEB3
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Study: How electric bikes reduce car use: A dual-mode ownership perspective https://buff.ly/4bYzBdQ • E-bikes can lead up to a 19% reduction in car mode share in dual-mode households. • Increased car choice begins at 5 and 1.5 km for dual-vehicle and car-only owners.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S136192092400261X?via=ihub
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Left your car in an impound lot? Well, it’ll cost you a daily storage fee https://buff.ly/4cL3Cz4 Starting Monday, owners of vehicles stored at the Pulaski Highway or Fallsway facilities will be charged a storage fee of $15 a day for two-axle vehicles, such as cars, SUVs and pickup trucks, after the initial 48 hours.
Left your car in an impound lot? It’ll cost you a daily storage fee
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Baltimore's latest 90-day city service sprint makes progress filling 22K potholes https://buff.ly/4dd0iN6 Youth workers also joined in to fill a couple dozen holes as part of the mayor's 90-day service sprint, a seasonal effort to focuses on improving services across the city.
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