Baltimore Mayor's Office Evening Update on Winter Storm Management

Crest of the City of Baltimore

Brandon M. Scott
Mayor,
Baltimore City
250 City Hall - Baltimore Maryland 21202
(410) 396-3835 - Fax: (410) 576-9425

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

NWS Winter Storm Warning Continues, City Government to Open Tuesday with 2-Hour Delay, Over 400 Snow Crews Operating, Code Blue Declaration Extended

BALTIMORE, MD (Monday, January 6, 2025) - Today, Mayor Brandon M. Scott issued the following evening update regarding the winter storm that has caused significant snow accumulation, icy conditions, and freezing temperatures across Baltimore.

The Baltimore City Emergency Operations Center (EOC) remains activated. The State of Emergency declaration issued by Mayor Scott last night remains in effect.

For updated weather forecasts and traffic conditions, residents should tune into local news stations, check social media resources and visit the city's snow page at snow.baltimore city.gov.

Forecast Update

The Baltimore region continues to be under a National Weather Service (NWS) issued a Winter Storm Warning, lasting until Tuesday, January 7 at 1:00 a.m. Baltimore City saw snow accumulation of at least 4 inches.

These conditions will continue to cause snowy and icy conditions on roadways across the city, but Baltimore City Department of Transportation crews and contractors continue to work around the clock plowing and treating roads.

Icy conditions and streets that need to be re-treated can be called-in to 3-1-1 or submitted to the 3-1-1 app.

Ongoing Road Treatment & Crew Deployment

Department of Transportation snow crews and contractors have remained fully activated since 5:00 p.m. Sunday evening and are continuing around the clock operations heading into tonight.

Main streets, school zones, and emergency routes to hospitals were among the first areas to be plowed and salted. Crews continue to focus on all primary and secondary zones, and are working to conduct as much treatment as possible before snow returns later this afternoon.

Full deployment of available crews continues, with over 250 DOT snow vehicles/equipment currently deployed and over 400 additional contractor vehicles in rotation.

Closures & Service Delays

Baltimore City Government will operate on a 2-hour delayed opening on Tuesday, January 7, 2025 with liberal leave and telework options in effect for non-essential employees. Additional information or questions should be addressed by the Office of the Labor Commissioner or immediate supervisors.

Baltimore City Schools have announced that schools will be closed on Tuesday, January 7. School essential employees should report on time. Non-essential district office employees will work remotely. For more information about inclement weather-related closures, visit www.baltimorecityschools.org/page/inclement-weather.

Enoch Pratt Libraries will remain closed on Tuesday, January 7. More information on closures and branch hours can be found at https://www.prattlibrary.org/.

DPW has suspended Mechanical Street Sweeping operations until further notice.

DPW has also announced that due to continued impassable conditions in alleyways, trash and recycling pickup will be postponed for Tuesday, January 7, 2025. This week's trash and recycling schedule will be pushed back one day (for example, if your normal pickup is on Tuesday, it will now be Wednesday. If your pickup is Wednesday, it will now be Thursday, etc.)

The Harbor Connector and Charm City Circulator will operate on normal schedules tomorrow. Riders can check for service updates at charmcitycirc.com and through the Passio Go app.

Reminders for Residents

  • Take the necessary precautions for yourselves and your families.
  • Check on elderly or sick neighbors
  • Stay home and off the roads, if possible. If travel is necessary, drive slow and take added precautions.
  • Shovel and salt the areas outside of your homes and businesses.
  • Do not park in emergency snow zones.
  • Do not crowd the plow.
  • Street sweeping is not in effect.
  • Be careful with secondary heating sources like space heaters. Always use as directed and avoid placing them anywhere that may be a fire hazard.
  • If you experience issues related to building heat being out, you can contact 311 who may be able to provide assistance.
  • Ensure smoke alarms are in working order and establish a fire safety plan for your entire family.
  • Remember to bring pets indoors whenever possible. If your pet is outdoors, they must be protected by a well-constructed, raised shelter that is dry and draft-free. Sufficient bedding and a door flap must be in place to maintain body heat. Fresh, unfrozen, drinkable water must be provided at all times. If you witness a pet without adequate shelter, contact animal control via 311 (phone or app). If you believe an animal is in immediate life-threatening danger, call 911.- ¯
  • Stay tuned to the DOT social media for tips and tricks for the weather

Snow Emergency Routes

The Department of Transportation continues to advise motorists to avoid parking in Snow Emergency Routes.

Snow Emergency Routes are clearly marked with black and white signs and residents should follow all posted signage. Residents that park along these designated routes obstruct the movement of snow plows and hinder safe snow removal efforts. If Phase II Snow Emergency is implemented, any vehicles that are parked along these designated roadways will be relocated by tow vehicles to ensure safe plow operations. Residents with questions concerning the location of their vehicles should call 311.

The Parking Authority of Baltimore City announced that residents in Federal Hill, Fells Point, Harbor East, Perkins Homes, and Little Italy are able to park their cars in their neighborhood City-owned parking facilities during the upcoming snow emergency. Parking is free in these garages effective from Sunday, January 5, 2025 at 7:00 PM until Wednesday, January 8, 2025 at 7:00 AM (this time may be extended based on conditions and on monthly contract parker obligations), and is available on a 'first come, first served' basis. Residents will be asked to provide proof of residency at the garages. Parking your cars in these garages will assist the City in its snow removal efforts. Do not park on the roof at these locations.

Participating garages include:

  • Little Italy Parking Garage
    400 S. Central Avenue
    Baltimore, Maryland 21202
  • West Street Garage
    40 E. West Street
    Baltimore, Maryland 21230
  • Caroline Street Garage
    805 S. Caroline Street
    Baltimore, Maryland 21231
  • Fleet & Eden Garage
    501 S. Eden Street
    Baltimore, MD 21205

Code Blue Declaration & Winter Shelter Activation

The Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD) has officially extended its Code Blue Extreme Cold Declaration, through Saturday, January 11, 2025.

Please take the necessary precautions, stay indoors whenever possible, and check on vulnerable neighbors and loved ones.

More information on Code Blue Declarations can be found here: https://health.baltimorecity.gov/emergency-preparedness-response/code-blue

The Mayor's Office of Homeless Services (MOHS) has declared a Code Purple winter shelter activation which will be in effect until Saturday, January 11, 2025 at 9:00 a.m.

Residents who are in need of emergency shelter should call the Baltimore City Shelter Hotline at (443) 984-9540 which has extended hours of operation during winter shelter activation from 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. After 9:00 p.m. residents should call (443) 695-7378 to be connected to emergency shelter.

For a full list of warming centers, emergency shelters, and additional resources available during winter shelter activation, visit homeless.baltimorecity.gov/winter-shelter.

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