Department News

Department of Transportation Announces 30-Day Public Comment Period for the Curbside Commercial Policy (Outdoor Dining)

The BCDOT advises residents that we are accepting comments on our proposed Curbside Commercial Policy regulating the use of outdoor dining spaces.

Mechanical Street Sweeping Parking Enforcement Will Begin Monday, August 15th

The BCDT would like to remind residents that mechanical street sweeping parking enforcement will begin on August 15, 2022.

Department of Transportation Announces New School Zone Automated Enforcement Locations

The BCDT would like to advise motorists of new automated speed enforcement locations that operate in Baltimore school zones, Monday through Friday.

Automated Speed Enforcement Citations to Begin Along the Jones Falls Expressway

The BCDOT announced that its automated speed enforcement system along the JFX will begin issuing citations to motorists driving at excessive speeds.

Department of Transportation Announces Temporary Extension of Outdoor Dining Permits

The Department of Transportation will be extending the temporary permits related to outdoor dining parklets until December 31, 2022.

Mayor Scott and the Baltimore City Department of Transportation Award 2022-2023 Dockless Vehicle Permits

Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott and BCDOT Director Steve Sharkey announced that the city has awarded its newest round of Dockless Vehicle Permits.

Department of Transportation Announces New School Zone Camera Location in Baltimore City

BCDT will implement a new automated enforcement location in the coming weeks, as part of the City’s Automated Traffic Violation Enforcement System.

Jones Falls Expressway Automated Speed Enforcement System to Launch on April 14th

BCDOT announced today that an automated speed enforcement system along the Jones Falls Expressway (JFX) will launch on Thursday, April 14, 2022.

Mayor Brandon M. Scott Announces That Baltimore City Will Waive Towing Fees for Victims of Auto Theft

Mayor Brandon M. Scott announced that the City of Baltimore will no longer charge towing fees for stolen vehicles.

Requests for Video Footage

Motorists who receive automated enforcement citations can view full color images/video of the infraction (if available).  The Document number and Pin number provided on the citation itself are needed to use this site.  Drivers should be aware that images/videos are only released to motorists that have received automated enforcement citations and are not released for requests related to vehicular accidents.  Requests for images/video footage in relation to vehicular accidents will be denied by the agency. 

Requests for Traffic Signal Sequencing Reports

As of December 1, 2022, the City of Baltimore / Baltimore City Department of Transportation (DOT) no longer provides traffic sequencing reports in response to Maryland Public Information Act (MPIA) requests.  The rules and regulations concerning MPIA requests only require DOT to provide existing records, rather than creating new documents that would be responsive of such requests. 

Public Information Act Requests

To request records from the Baltimore City Department of Transportation, please contact our Public Information Officers: 

Kathy Dominick 
417 E. Fayette Street - 5th Floor 
Baltimore, MD 21202 
Telephone: 410-361-9296 
Email Kathy Dominick 

Marly Cardona Moz 
417 E. Fayette Street - 5th Floor 
Baltimore, MD 21202 
Telephone: 410-361-9297 
Email Marly Cardona-Moz