This project will enhance the MDTA's efforts to provide a safe and reliable drive for its customers and expands the Traffic Relief Plan that Governor Larry Hogan announced in December 2017. In addition, the proposed improvements will increase quality of life for numerous communities with the addition of several new noise walls and will replace or rehabilitate seven bridges that are more than 50 years old. The extension is expected to be open to traffic by the end of 2023 to MD 152, with the full extension to north of MD 24 open to traffic by the end of 2026.
Project Map:
- MD 152 Park and Ride Selected Alternative
- I-95 ETL Northbound Extension Traffic Advisory Summer 2020
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- I-95 ETL Northbound Extension Traffic Advisory Spring 2020
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- I-95 ETL Expansion News Release June 15 2018
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Fact Sheets:
- Southbound I-95 Noise Wall between New Forge Road and Big Gunpowder Crossing
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- MD 24/MD 924 Park and Ride
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- MD24/MD 924 Park and Ride – Opening Soon
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- Reconstruction of NB I-95, MD 43 to South of MD 152
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- Reconstruction of the Abingdon Road Overpass of I-95
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- Reconstruction of the Clayton Road Overpass at I-95
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- Reconstruction of the Bradshaw Road Overpass of I-95
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- I-95 Northbound and Southbound Noise Walls between East Joppa Road and New Forge Road
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- Reconstruction of the Old Joppa Road Overpass of I-95
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- I-95 Northbound Auxiliary Lane from MD 152 to MD 24 and MD 24/MD 924 Ramp Modifications
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Maryland Transportation Authority
Attn: Brian Wolfe, PE
Director of Project Development
Office of Engineering and Construction
8019 Corporate Drive, Suite F
Nottingham, MD 21236
[email protected]
Comments can be submitted by either U.S. mail or email to the above addresses.
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