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SHA Begins Resurfacing 295 Between Hanover Road and 100
The paving, which began Wednesday, will close one southbound lane overnight on MD 295 throughout the summer.

On Sunday, the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) will be resurfacing the southbound lanes of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway from Hanover Road to MD 100, officials said.
From 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, one lane will be closed as workers patch, mill, resurface and re-stripe the road.
The 1.5-mile project, which is funded by federal stimulus money, began Wednesday and will be ongoing until late summer, said officials.
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Signs, cones and barrels will guide drivers through the work zone, stated the release, which noted that more than 90,000 vehicles travel along the parkway by MD 100 each day.
The SHA reminds drivers along this stretch to stay alert and look for reduced speed limits, narrow driving lanes and highway workers.
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