Emergency Shelters Open as Baltimore Manages Storm

2/1/21

By Sarah Y. Kim, WYPR, BFBowl

As Baltimore grapples with a snowstorm that began Sunday, the Mayor’s Office of Homeless Services is expanding shelter accommodations.

Tisha Edwards, the office’s acting director, said the city is operating three hotels, two shelters and two recreation centers — the Greenmount Recreation Center at 2304 Greenmount Avenue and the Robert C. Marshall Recreation Center, 1201 Pennsylvania Avenue — as winter shelter sites through Wednesday.

Edwards said anyone entering these sites will receive temperature checks and screening for COVID-19. They’ll also receive personal protective equipment (PPE) and have space for social distancing.

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