The Baltimore City Transit Development Plan (TDP)

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View Proposed Improvements to Charm City Circulator Routes (laptop version)

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Baltimore City DOT is working to develop a new Transit Development Plan for the Charm City Circulator.

The routes prioritize the neighborhoods with the highest percentage of households who don’t have cars and close gaps in places where MTA buses don’t cover with the circulator’s service area.

This plan recommends changes to these routes based on a data- and equity- driven approach. The proposed changes make meaningful connections from where people live to shopping and employment centers and other priority destinations including grocery stores and hospitals.

We are holding a public comment period from April 18 – May 13th to hear feedback on the proposed service improvements that will be outlined in the Transit Development Plan.

Please leave your comments below or send us an email at streetsofbaltimoreTDP@wrallp.com.

View Proposed Improvements to Charm City Circulator Routes (laptop version)

View Proposed Improvements to Charm City Circulator Routes (iOS-friendly version)



Baltimore City DOT is working to develop a new Transit Development Plan for the Charm City Circulator.

The routes prioritize the neighborhoods with the highest percentage of households who don’t have cars and close gaps in places where MTA buses don’t cover with the circulator’s service area.

This plan recommends changes to these routes based on a data- and equity- driven approach. The proposed changes make meaningful connections from where people live to shopping and employment centers and other priority destinations including grocery stores and hospitals.

We are holding a public comment period from April 18 – May 13th to hear feedback on the proposed service improvements that will be outlined in the Transit Development Plan.

Please leave your comments below or send us an email at streetsofbaltimoreTDP@wrallp.com.

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TDP Study Area Map

over 2 years

The TDP Study Area is focused on a 2.5 mile radius in a round the current services. This study area is based on the current routes, current service capacity and study of equity within service capacity and area. 

CLOSED: This map consultation has concluded.