![]() ![]() This week there is planned utility relocations along Riggs Road and University Boulevard. In Montgomery and Prince George’s counties it continues to be all about the Metro Purple Line Project. The results of the study will be available by early spring 2022 on the pilot project’s website. 193 University Boulevard from Amherst Avenue to Arcola Avenue in Wheaton, Montgomery County. MDOT SHA’s next step is to evaluate motorist, bicycle and pedestrian operations and safety to gauge the effectiveness of the pilot project that temporarily allowed bicycles and vehicles to safely share 1.35 miles of Md. The conclusion of this six-month pilot will restore use of all lanes for vehicular traffic, as the flex posts for the interim protected bike lanes and temporary line striping will be removed. It was conducted to address increased demand for pedestrian and bicycle access. 193 University Boulevard Shared Streets Pilot Project and Survey will be completed. There will be a single lane open, controlled by flaggers between 9 p.m. In Howard County, MDOT SHA will begin moving concrete barriers overnight Sunday between Linden Church Road and I-70. On the Beltway, heading north on the Inner Loop over the American Legion Bridge, a tree crew will be blocking the right exiting lane and the ramp to the Clara Barton Parkway (exit 41) both Sat. 214 between the interchange ramps and other utility replacements. 214 Central Avenue image (Courtesy MDOT SHA)Ĭrews here will still be adding an expansion lane to Md. ![]() I-95/I-495 Capital Beltway bridges over Md. 214 on Central Avenue in Prince George’s Country. ![]() This is due to the 96 percent completion status of the Bridges Project over Md. The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) worked to remove the longstanding barriers and construction devices, reestablishing access from the Beltway to Central Avenue. This past Wednesday morning motorists on the Beltway through Largo were treated to the new ramp opening on I-95/I-495 at Md. It’s not often that we use this space to mention work completing, but in this case, we going to let you know of a ramp reopening this past week after a one-year closure. Here’s what you need to know if you’re traveling in the D.C. There will be work happening this weekend on the I-295/DC-295 Corridor with stops planned on the Beltway and I-66 as the Transformation Project continues, some changes take place to bridge construction projects, and Metro has maintenance on all lines.
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