Traffic & Transit
Lane Closures Impact Busy Roads In Pasadena
Workers are realigning MD 915A (Long Hill Road) at the MD 177 (Mountain Road) intersection in Pasadena.
PASADENA, MD — Drivers are reminded of potential traffic issues as the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration works on realigning MD 915A (Long Hill Road) at the MD 177 (Mountain Road) intersection, which the department says will make it easier for Long Hill Road motorists to safely merge onto MD 177. The $1.1 million project will open to traffic by spring 2020.
Currently, traffic volumes make it difficult for motorists travelling north on Long Hill Road to merge onto MD 177. Crews will remove the northbound Long Hill Road travel lane and shift it further east. The new location allows left and right hand turns from Long Hill Road to MD 177, instead of a single lane.
The off-ramp movement from eastbound MD 177 onto southbound Long Hill Road will remain in place. Left turning traffic from westbound MD 177 will use a spur movement to merge onto southbound Long Hill Road; it will serve as a one-way movement, then return to two-way operations just south of the connection.
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The initial phase of work includes installing environmental controls, signing, curb and gutter and identifying underground utilities for relocation. Crews will also improve drainage, add a sidewalk on the south side of MD 177 and pave and stripe all movements at the intersection. Single lane closures will occur weekdays between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Approximately 23,000 vehicles per day use this section of MD 177 each day.

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