Maryland Transportation Secretary James F. Ports Jr. and other Maryland Department of Transportation officials met with Harford County leaders Monday to discuss MDOT’s draft for the six-year Maryland Consolidated Transportation Report for fiscal years 2023 through 2028.
The draft of the report – which in a news release Ports called the “largest six-year capital transportation budget ever” – spends $19.9 billion to “replace and repair aging infrastructure, expand transit opportunities, support Maryland’s economic recovery and preserve and expand the state’s transportation network,” according to a MDOT news release.
For Harford County, the draft includes funds for the U.S. Route 1 bypass at Maryland Route 24, which would improve mobility and capacity getting around Bel Air, and to get to Interstate 95.
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