Parking Restrictions for East Monument Street

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November 12, 2014 (BALTIMORE, MD) — Two blocks of East Monument Street, from Patterson Park Avenue to Montford Avenue, will lose parking lanes for a week beginning Thursday morning, November 13. The closures are in place to allow for work to treat a section of storm pipe that runs under the street. 
Traffic will be blocked from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. each day in the left parking lane of the one-way, eastbound street. In order to keep traffic flowing, parking will not be allowed in the right parking lane. The “No Parking” signs will go up the afternoon of Wednesday, Nov. 12, but not be in effect until Thursday, Nov. 13. The work will continue until Thursday, Nov. 20, when the parking restrictions will be removed. 

A contractor, IPR-Northeast, will be applying a spray-on liner to the storm pipe that runs under that section of the street.  

Questions may be addressed to publicworks@baltimorecity.gov or 410-396-7760.

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