The New American Legion Bridge I-270 Traffic Relief Plan team had a lovely day at the Brookmont Farmer’s Market yesterday chatting with the community about the advantages of HOT lanes and how they can benefit all travelers.
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Public Outreach: Rockville Arts Festival
This past weekend, the New American Legion Bridge I-270 Traffic Relief Plan team came out to the 9th Annual Rockville Arts Festival to educate Maryland citizens on the benefits of replacing the American Legion Bridge and the options and opportunities HOT lanes will bring all travelers throughout the region.
Public Outreach: Derwood Farmer’s Market
So many Marylanders came to chat with the New American Legion Bridge I-270 Traffic Relief Plan team this weekend at the Derwood Farmer’s Market! We are always ready to answer your questions and concerns about HOT lanes and the replacement of the American Legion Bridge.
Public Outreach: Shady Grove Farmer’s Market
The New American Legion Bridge I-270 Traffic Relief Plan team was at the Shady Grove Farmer’s Market this week to answer your questions about HOT lanes and discuss the many benefits of replacing the aging American Legion Bridge.
Public Outreach: Frederick Keys Baseball Game
The New American Legion Bridge I-270 Traffic Relief Plan team had a great time at the Frederick Keys game last night educating Maryland citizens on the benefits of replacing the American Legion Bridge to improve the quality of life for all travelers throughout the region.
Transit Service Coordination Report
See how Managed Lanes can help transit systems move people faster and more efficiently, even when traffic congestion keeps getting in the way.
April and May Public Workshops
The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) will hold its third round of public workshops in April and May for the I-495 & I-270 Managed Lanes Study. Mark your calendar and learn more!
Read the February 2019
I-495 & I-270 Study Newsletter
In July 2018, the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) presented the Preliminary Range of Alternatives at a series of public workshops in Montgomery and Prince George's counties. Since that time, MDOT SHA has performed an initial screening and reduced the Preliminary Range of Alternatives to seven recommended Screened Alternatives. Learn more in our February 2019 Study Newsletter!
In addition to the newsletter, you can view a video that explains, in detail, the alternatives that are being recommended to be dropped from further consideration and explains the screening process for those decisions.
Read the June 2018
I-495 & I-270 Study Newsletter
The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) will hold its second round of public workshops in July for the I-495 & I-270 Managed Lanes Study. Learn more in our June 2018 Study Newsletter!