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Slow Streets Nomination Form

Slow Streets’ aim to improve neighborhood traffic safety and walkability by reducing vehicle speed limits and decreasing traffic density. 

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The Baltimore Department of Transportation (DOT) is expanding it’s Slow Streets’ program to calm traffic and increase walkability, especially during COVID-19. The DOT hopes that this public health intervention will empower residents to practice social distancing while walking or exercising outdoors. 

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In continuation with their expansion efforts, the Baltimore DOT needs your help in deciding the next street to enhance by reducing traffic and promoting social distancing! 

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Which street in Baltimore should become a Slow Street?

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Nominate your street below!

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Join the Livable Streets Coalition

The Livable Streets Advisory Group is a network connecting neighbors to each other and the resources they need to create a healthy and safe walkable community in Baltimore.

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Livable Streets Coalition

The Livable Streets Advisory Coalition is a network of residents and stakeholders working to improve quality of life by slowing traffic, increasing pedestrian safety and strengthening collaboration across racial, language, economic and neighborhood boundaries.

Email: livablestreetsbaltimore@gmail.com

Phone: 410-929-0555

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