ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY – MD: County Executive Pittman Issues Statement on the Governor’s Tier 2 Bay Bridge Study Funding

ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY – MD: County Executive Pittman Issues Statement on the Governor’s Tier 2 Bay Bridge Study Funding
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Anne Arundel County – MD issued the following announcement on June 10.

Anne Arundel County Executive Steuart Pittman issued the following statement on Governor Hogan’s commitment to funding a Tier 2 study for the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, including reviewing the corridor from the Severn River Bridge to the Rt. 50/Rt. 301 split.

“I want to thank Governor Hogan for not only moving forward with the Bay Crossing Phase 2 Study, but also supporting our request to include the eastbound approach to the bridge, so that the crippling traffic in the heart of our county can be addressed in a comprehensive way.

Last month, I included the Bay Bridge study as a priority in the consolidated transportation program letter to Secretary Ports and his team. We look forward to having a seat at the table throughout this process so that our experts can ensure that environmental impacts and comprehensive transportation planning to reduce traffic bottlenecks are fully considered.”

Original source can be found here.

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Source: Anne Arundel County – MD



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