Gov. Larry Hogan has dedicated about $2 billion toward a number of road projects in Maryland — the bulk of it outside of the Baltimore metro area.
Here's a look at the top 10 in terms of funding:
- Talbot and Caroline: $160 million to widen Route 404 between U.S. 50 and Denton.
- Prince George's: $135 million to improve access to Greenbelt Metro station.
- Frederick: $110 million to reconstruct interchange of Route 85 and I-270.
- Montgomery: $100 million to relieve congestion on I-270 between the Capital Beltway and I-370.
- Garrett: $90 million to realign U.S. 219 north of I-68 and replace interchange.
- Anne Arundel: $75 million to reconstruct interchange of Route 175 and Route 295 near Fort Meade.
- Worcester: $65 million to upgrade U.S. 113 north of Snow Hill.
- Prince George's: $30 million to rebuild U.S. 1 at College Park.
- Anne Arundel: $25 million to reconfigure lanes on Severn River bridge on U.S. 50.
- Calvert: $25 million to widen Solomons Island Road (Route 2/4) at Prince Frederick.