
(Baltimore, MD) -- Beginning Monday, Baltimore City will begin 24-hour parking enforcement.
Overnight enforcement officers will ticket illegally parked vehicles, and they may also clear abandoned vehicles from the streets.
“Keeping our streets safe is a 24-hour job, and moving parking enforcement operations to 24-hours is necessary to give our communities the attention they deserve,” said Mayor Brandon Scott. “Transportation Enforcement Officers being crossed trained, overnight towing services, and more focused enforcement is going to help deliver a more effective and responsive enforcement program and give our teams the tools they need to get the job done.”
The Baltimore Department of Transportation says the overnight enforcement will focus on offenses like commercial vehicles parked in residential areas and permit violations.