Now Open: Northbound MD 24 Auxiliary Lane from MD 924 to Singer Road
The MDTA recently opened a third lane on northbound MD 24 from MD 924 through the Singer Road intersection in efforts to increase capacity and safety and reduce traffic congestion for motorists traveling from I-95 toward Bel Air. Construction began in spring 2024 and included widening northbound MD 24, modifying the traffic signal at Singer Road, and building noise walls along both directions of MD 24. In addition to scheduled improvements, crews performed emergency repairs to a collapsed storm water pipe located under MD 24. Roadway milling and resurfacing will take place through late spring 2025, closing out this project.
Work is part of the I-95 Express Toll Lanes (ETL) Northbound Extension project aimed at improving travel along northbound I-95 in Harford County and providing a safe and reliable drive. Since 2018, numerous projects have been completed as part of the overall ETL program including the reconstruction of overpasses at Abingdon, Old Joppa, Bradshaw, Clayton and Raphel Roads, a new park and ride, new noise walls and stream restorations. In December 2024, the first section of ETLs in the northbound extension program opened between MD 43 and MD 152. MDTA anticipates opening the next segment of ETLs through MD 24 (Exit 77) in 2027.
For more information about the I-95 ETL Northbound Extension project, go to mdta.Maryland.gov/I95ETLNB/home.html.
MD 24 Northbound Auxiliary Lane from MD 924 to North of Singer Road
As part of the MDTA’s $1.1 billion program to relieve congestion and improve travel along the I-95 corridor into Harford County, the MDTA is reconstructing northbound MD 24 from MD 924 to north of Singer Road. The northbound roadway will be widened to the inside to add an auxiliary northbound lane from the interchange at MD 924, through the signalized intersection with Singer Road, to north of Singer Road where it will taper back to existing conditions.
Project Map
Reconstructed Roadway Section
At Singer Road Intersection
About Construction
Construction of the northbound roadway began in summer 2024 and is anticipated to be complete in summer 2025. All travel lanes will remain open during construction.