affected area at Greene and Lombard Streets

Due to ongoing construction in support of the University of Maryland, Baltimore's (UMB) electrical distribution project, disruptions to pedestrian traffic, vehicular traffic, and parking are expected on Greene Street in early 2025.

Beginning Tuesday, Jan. 14, through Friday, Jan. 31, 2025, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. each day, installation of a new manhole in the sidewalk and grass area of Davidge Hall (at the corner of Lombard and Greene streets) will take place. No parking will be available along the east side of Greene Street. Pedestrian traffic on the east side of Greene Street outside the Dental Museum will also be impacted. This work will create noise from excavation, saw cutting, jack hammering, and core drilling.

Please note that these are the expected dates of the impacts, but they may shift or be extended depending on weather or unforeseen circumstances.

The electrical distribution project is helping to provide reliability to help UMB meet today’s demands while also building in additional capacity for future growth. To learn more about this project, visit the Facilities and Operations website. Please note that this project is separate from the University of Maryland Medical Center’s construction of the Roslyn and Leonard Stoler Center for Advanced Medicine, which is resulting in additional sidewalk closures along South Greene Street over the next three years.

For the most up-to-date information on projects impacting pedestrian, cycling, or car traffic, visit the UMB Construction Projects map.

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