Ravens Parade route closes roads, parking

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Posted: 02/04/2013

BALTIMORE (WMAR) - The Baltimore City Department of Transportation is advising motorists that street closures and parking restrictions for the parade Tuesday will  significantly impact traffic and travel. 


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The parade will assemble in the front of City Hall with a welcome from the Mayor and then proceed south on Commerce Street, west on Pratt Street, south on Howard Street and then right into the Camden Yards Warehouse lot where it will end at M&T Bank Stadium. 
 
Significant traffic impacts are expected in the downtown area as all cross streets along the parade route will be closed during the procession. Commuters should expect significant delays and are encouraged to use alternate routes. 
 
In preparation, the following streets will be closed to through traffic starting at 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday with detours in effect. 
 
· Commerce Street from Fayette to Pratt Streets
· Pratt Street from Paca to Commerce Streets
· Howard Street from Lombard to Conway Streets
· I-395 NB north of Conway Street (Commuters should utilize Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard to Mulberry Street)
· Fayette Street from Gay Street to Guilford Avenue
· Baltimore Street from Calvert to Gay Streets
· Water Street from South to Commerce Streets
· Lombard Street from Gay to South Streets
· Calvert Street from Pratt to Lombard Streets
· Light Street northbound from Conway to Pratt Streets 
· Light Street southbound from Lombard to Conway Streets
· Charles Street from Conway to Lombard Streets
· Hanover Street from Pratt to Lombard Streets
· Hopkins Place/Sharp Street from Lombard to Conway Streets
· Eutaw Street from Pratt to Lombard Streets
· Camden Street from Russell to Howard Streets
· Guilford Avenue/South Street from Saratoga to Pratt Streets
· Holliday Street from Saratoga to Lexington Streets
· Lexington Street from Calvert to Gay Streets
 
The following parking restrictions will also be implemented on Tuesday from 6:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. 
 
· Holliday Street from Fayette to Baltimore Streets
· Commerce Street from Baltimore to Pratt Streets
· Pratt Street from Commerce to Howard Streets
· Howard Street from Pratt to Conway Streets
· Guilford Avenue from Saratoga to Fayette Streets
· Lexington Street from Calvert to Frederick Streets
· Frederick Street from Lexington to Fayette Streets
· Saratoga Street from Lexington to Gay Streets
· Gay Street from Fayette to Saratoga Streets
· Fayette Street from Gay to Holliday Streets (north side only)
· Holliday Street from Saratoga to Lexington Streets
 

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