Traffic & Transit

$6.2M Award To Help Repair Nine Bridges Across Howard County

A $6.2M award from the state transportation department will help Howard County repair and work on nine bridges across the area.

HOWARD COUNTY, MD — A $6.2 million award from the Maryland Department of Transportation will allow the county to perform preventative bridge maintenance, such as steel cleaning and painting, joint replacements and major concrete/steel repairs and replacements, to nine bridges located throughout Howard County.

“We have made significant progress on infrastructure and public facility investment over the last five years and this award helps us continue to move forward,” said Howard County Executive Calvin Ball. “I am grateful the state is focusing on locally maintained roads and bridges and thankful to the Maryland Department of Transportation for awarding us this transformational funding that will help ensure our transportation infrastructure remains safe.”

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The targeted bridges are:

  • Sheppard Lane bridge over the Middle Patuxent River;
  • Watersville Road over Hay Meadow Branch;
  • Henryton Road bridge over the tributary of South Branch Patapsco River;
  • Tamar Drive bridge over unnamed stream;
  • Snowden River Parkway southbound bridge over Robert Fulton Drive;
  • Snowden River Parkway northbound bridge over Robert Fulton Drive;
  • Guilford Road bridge over Middle Patuxent River;
  • Park Circle Drive bridge over Deep Run; and
  • Broken Land Parkway bridge over the Little Patuxent River.

“Meeting our objective for infrastructure renewal in the county is made possible through strong partnerships at all levels of government. The funding through the IIJA program is a clear demonstration of this partnership,” added Yosef Kebede, added county department of public works director.

DPW anticipates construction on the projects to start in spring 2024 and weather permitting will take two years to complete.

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