Guilford Avenue is a commonly used bicycle route through the center of Baltimore. Being a quieter, residential street, cyclists are attracted to Guilford due to less vehicular traffic. The school parking lot at North Avenue acts as a traffic diverter for cars, but allows bikes to continue through. Needing a connection in the city’s bicycle network between the Collegetown Bicycle Network and downtown, the Department of Transportation (DOT) will add improvements to Guilford Avenue between Mt. Royal and University Parkway. Guilford Avenue will be designated as a ‘bicycle boulevard’ or roadway where bikes and cars share the road at near equal speeds. Wayfinding signs, bike-friendly speed humps and mini-circles will further enhance the bicycle experience. In the planning process, the Department of Transportation sought and received valuable community input to help determine what design treatments were appropriate for specific locations.
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https://charlesvillage.net/announce/bike.pdfoldId.20110114105319658

Has the city announced a timetable for the work?
Should be done by the summer, per Nate.