Where in Baltimore will the squeegee ban take place?
Baltimore officials have said they hope to target initial enforcement efforts at six zones across Baltimore where squeegeeing and panhandling have been most prevalent.
The locations include the areas where Reynolds was killed and where the federal judge overseeing Baltimore Police Department reform efforts had a run-in this fall with workers that led him to call police. The zones are:
Wabash Avenue and Northern Parkway. Mount Royal Avenue, North Avenue and Interstate 83.
Sinclair Lane and Moravia Road. President Street, Jones Falls Expressway and I-83.
Martin Luther King Boulevard and Interstate 395.
Conway Street, Light Street and I-395. The city has placed signage near the intersections and along the corridors to alert would-be panhandlers that the practice is banned there.
“Warning: High Traffic Intersection. No entering roadway except to use crosswalk. Violators subject to enforcement,” the signs read, along with a number to reach the mayor’s office for those in need of city services.