ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor Larry Hogan today announced work is underway on the $115.4 million project to build a new interchange to replace the current signalized intersection along MD 210 (Indian Head Highway) at Kerby Hill and Livingston roads. Work includes constructing an overpass to carry Kerby Hill Road and Livingston Road traffic over MD 210 to improve traffic flow along this busy corridor in Prince George’s County. This investment will improve safety and reduce traffic congestion for thousands of drivers along this corridor.
“Everyone in the state relies on Maryland’s roads, and our administration remains committed to the future improvement of Maryland transportation,” said Governor Hogan. “Our investment in a number of critical projects all across Prince George’s County, including $115 million for MD 210, will help citizens across our state go about their daily lives in a faster, more efficient, and safer manner.”
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