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Train crossing work in Lutherville to disrupt traffic, light rail service
Seminary Avenue at the light rail crossing in Lutherville is scheduled to be closed for five days beginning 10 a.m. Friday for track and road improvement work, the Maryland Transit Administration announced. Local businesses will remain open and all side...
Tags: Seminaries, Timonium, Colleges and Universities, Maryland Transit Administration, Transportation
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Bay Bridge getting rumble strips, safety buffer zone
The state on Friday will begin a weeklong project to install new safety measures on the westbound span of the Bay Bridge to guide traffic during two-way operation and eliminate some lane changes. Crews will install a buffer zone, rumble strips and...
Tags: Chesapeake Bay Bridge, Transportation
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York Road pipe replacement in Towson to start April 15
Baltimore County will spend approximately $3 million to replace 2,700 feet of water pipe on York Road just north of downtown Towson, the latest in a series of improvements along the area's main commercial artery. "This is a basic refurbishing improvement...
Tags: Towson, Timonium, Transportation
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Traffic: Collisions on I-95 in Howard, Baltimore counties
Collisions closed lanes along I-95 south and the outer loop during Thursday's commute. A four-car collision closed one southbound lane and the left shoulder of I-95 before White Marsh Boulevard at exit 67. The accident had cleared as of 8:25 a.m.,...
Tags: Howard County, White Marsh, Transportation
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Plans for Bel Air McDonald's refurbish tabled by planning panel
McDonald's is upgrading its restaurants around the country, including those in Harford County, but plans to refurbish the nearly 40-year-old establishment at the southwest corner of Route 1 (Baltimore Pike) and Route 24 in Bel Air have hit a snag....
Tags: McDonald's, Highway Transportation, Route1 Incorporated, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Hunt Valley
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Aberdeen homes boarded up as plans proceed to widen Route 22
Part of Route 22 in Aberdeen is lined with empty houses marked "No Trespassing," as the State Highway Administration moves forward with plans to raze 18 homes between Beards Hill Road and Aberdeen Proving Ground. The SHA plans to start working on the...
Tags: Highway Transportation, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Transportation
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Harford to improve busy Moores Mill Road; motorists can expect detours
The utility trucks which have been seen along Moores Mill Road along Bel Air's eastern border in recent weeks should soon be departing, only to be replaced by construction equipment as Harford County gets set for a year-long widening and improvement...
Tags: Highway Transportation, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Verizon Communications, Technology, Sales
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Marylanders must help pay the cost of reducing traffic congestion [Letter]
Mr. Seyko's recent letter (March 21) attacking Governor O'Malley's transportation finance plan for using gasoline taxes to reduce traffic congestion is understandable. Nobody likes taxes and gasoline taxes are particularly irritating since we see the...Tags: Tea Party Movement, Traffic, Petroleum Industry, Regional Authority, Government
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Construction industry expects big boost from Annapolis spending measures
For Maryland's building industry, the good times may be coming back. The construction sector, which has been in the tank for the better part of five years, is on the verge of receiving a sizable infusion of money from recent decisions in Annapolis....
Tags: Americans for Prosperity, Prince George's County, Annapolis, University of Baltimore, Government
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General Assembly approves gas tax hike
The Maryland General Assembly gave final approval Friday to Gov. Martin O'Malley's proposed gas tax increase, raising costs for motorists while providing an infusion of hundreds of millions of dollars a year for new roads and mass transit projects. The...
Tags: Traffic, Consumers, Thomas V. Mike Miller, Petroleum Industry, Virginia General Assembly
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Divided business community misses a chance on gas taxes
When it comes to higher gas taxes, most Maryland businesses agree on one thing: They want a guarantee that the money designated for highway revenues will go to roads and bridges. But when the rubber met the road in the Maryland House of Delegates, some...
Tags: Purple Line (Maryland), Consumers, Annapolis, Petroleum Industry, Baltimore Red Line
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We all benefit from transit, and we should all pay for it
Opponents of the effort to raise Maryland’s gas tax have thrown around a lot of ridiculous claims in recent weeks, from the argument that the money isn’t really needed (if anything, the projected $600 million-a-year return is not enough to...
Tags: Traffic, Baltimore Red Line, Personal Income, Transportation, Public Transportation
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