Access I-95: Driving Baltimore City's Growth presents a package of critical infrastructure improvements that support freight efficiency and economic outcomes in the I-95 corridor. FASTLANE grant funds will facilitate economic, mobility, safety, community, and environmental improvements by adding capacity to ramps and terminal intersections. The proposed investment will improve freight and vehicular operations on I-95 and other elements of the local and regional transportation system by accommodating forecasted increased transportation demand resulting from Port Covington's redevelopment and other growth. Project elements focus on ensuring that growing density on the Port Covington peninsula does not result in major disruptions to freight and highway traffic and inconvenience to surrounding communities, while also enhancing multi-modal connections.
Submission Documents:
- Access I-95: Driving Baltimore City's Growth (Project Narrative) (PDF Document)
- Appendix A - Benefit-Cost Analysis (BCA) Discussion (PDF Document)
- BCA Workbook (XLSX Document)
- Appendix B - Project Element Profiles (PDF Document)
- Appendix C - Letters of Support (PDF Document)
- Appendix D - Additional Supporting Documentation (PDF Document)
- Area Master Plans:
- 2007 Middle Branch Master Plan (PDF Document)
- 2009 Baltimore Sustainability Master Plan (PDF Document)
- 2015 Port Covington Regional Economic Report (PDF Document)
- 2015 Regional Economic and Demographic Market Analysis and Economic Impact Assessment (PDF Document)
- 2015 South Baltimore Gateway Master Plan (PDF Document)
- 2016 Port Covington Master Plan (PDF Document)