Baltimore Sun

Where in Baltimore will the squeegee ban take place?

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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.

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