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What We Do
We are the Baltimore City Department of Transportation
We work to make sure everyone in Baltimore can get where they need to go safely and easily. Our goal is to build a transportation system that is safe, dependable, and easy for everyone to use.
Our Goals:
- Take care of roads, sidewalks, and bridges.
- Improve traffic flow and make transit areas work better.
- Upgrade our systems to keep up with Baltimore’s needs.
- Make signs and streetlights easier to see and understand.
- Make transportation services faster and simpler.
- Help the city grow and support local communities.
We manage 2,000 miles of roads, 7 miles of highways, and hundreds of bridges. We’re here to help make Baltimore more connected. When we work together, we can build strong and thriving neighborhoods.
Divisions
Learn about the sections of Transportation that help Baltimore City run smoothly.
Streets of Baltimore
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Complete Streets
An approach that puts pedestrians, bicyclists, and transit users first in planning and roadway design.
Charm City Circulator
This fast and free transit network is a reliable form of public transportation.
Harbor Connector
Offering an easy way to explore Baltimore by both land and water.
Right of Way Services
Do you need a permit for a block party or food truck? Need one to use a crane? The Right of Way Services Division is the place to begin.
Toward Zero
DOT's commitment to making roads safer for everyone.
Automated Traffic Violation System
Enforce traffic regulations and safety for Baltimore residents.
Baltimore City Department of Transportation Contact
Get In Touch
410-396-6802
Address
417 E. Fayette St., 5th Floor
Baltimore, MD 21202
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