The Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) is temporarily closing lanes next week for nighttime resurfacing along north and southbound MD 355 (Rockville Pike) between South Drive and Jones Bridge Road in Bethesda. Beginning Monday night, August 6 crews will close one lane in each direction of MD 355 at 7 p.m., then two lanes weeknights […]
Street Beat: I-495 Lane Shifts/Closures Continue
State Highway Administration reopened northbound MD 650 ramp to westbound I-495 ahead of schedule.Temporary nighttime lane shift/closures on I-495 will continue through late fall. The ramp had been closed to replace the bridge deck (driving surface) since late April. Weather permitting, the remaining work on the project, which requires no detours, will be complete late […]
Commute Concerns
The Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) is urging motorists in Maryland’s Washington suburban area to use Metro for the morning rush hour on Monday, July 2. “This is a very serious situation and drivers need to be patient and allow extra time to commute in the morning as many traffic signals may still be without […]
Street Beat: Germantown Delays
The Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) reminds motorists of resurfacing work at the MD 355 (North Frederick Road) and MD 27 (Ridge Road) intersection in Germantown, Montgomery County. As part of the work, crews will close “one leg” of the intersection again this weekend. Local access for residents will be maintained through the entire project. […]
Street Beat: Germantown Delays
Starting tonight (June 15), the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) will resurface the pavement at MD 355 (North Frederick Avenue) at MD 27 (Ridge Road) intersection in Germantown. As part of the work, crews will close one leg of the intersection for two consecutive weekends. Local traffic for residences will be maintained through the entire […]
SHA Tree Planting Program
The Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) is working to improve and sustain Chesapeake Bay water quality with the planing of thousands of trees at key locations throughout Maryland. The trees act as natural filters to reduce run-off of nutrients into our waterways and the Bay. Trees play a critical role in naturally protecting our rivers […]
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