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Sunday, June 02, 2013

Maryland Studies Adding Third Bay Bridge Span

WASHINGTON - Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer and regular traffic backups at Bay Bridge.

If there's any strategy to beating beach traffic, Washingtonians tend to try timing their Bay Bridge crossing for moments when traffic volume will be lighter. But it doesn't always work out, which begs the question: Should there be a third span to handle traffic?

The Maryland Transportation Authority has opened a two-year, $800,000 study of the Bay Bridge to determine if a new crossing is necessary. The study will look at the growth of traffic to determine future capacity needs, The Baltimore Sun reports, but won't say where such a crossing would be built.

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

its not needed 99% of the time

tell the people to stay the heck on thier side of the bay and there is no problem

i cant wait until summer is over already

Anonymous said...

imo, another bridge should be built from near Flag Ponds Nature Park(off Rt 4 headed to Solomons), and the span over to Rt 16. This would clear up the major traffic delays you typically see on both sides of the Bay Bridge. Sure, it'll be pricey, but the area is still growing and it'll be worth it if you look at it long term. An additional bridge is needed now, how bad will traffic be in 20 years?

Anonymous said...

847-Those people are the major $$$ driver for the vast majority of jobs on the Eastern Shore.


It ain't 1850 no more, get over it. The Shore has ZERO industry to speak of and relies heavily on the hospitality industry to put food on the table.

Anonymous said...

They can't even complete the dualization of Rt. 404.Give me a break. Who is doing the study Martin's relative?

Anonymous said...

You mean it will cost 800,000 for a study? Here comes another O'Malley tax.

Anonymous said...

It ain't 1850 no more, get over it. The Shore has ZERO industry to speak of and relies heavily on the hospitality industry to put food on the table.

May 28, 2013 at 8:52 AM

I guess you don't eat chicken or vegetables. Or seafood for that matter. But you're right, we don't have all the big city industries, nor do we really want them.

Hell, then we would be just like you.

Anonymous said...

8:52
those jobs they generate are for foriegn students. thats who works at teh beach
as far as rentals, theya re built by illegal aliens and owned by people on the western side of the bay

all the tourists are doind is inflating the prices of housing and trashing up the place

Anonymous said...

Close all the bridges - make them come here by wagon train if they want to come to the beach. That's right, they won't get here and oh how nice that would be.

Anonymous said...

MD is just about broke, please explain to me how we can afford to waste $800,000 for someone to watch traffic crossing the bridge and type a report on it. Why can't the MTA do that? Isn't it part of their job? Why are they getting paid if they are going to farm out a study? Another stupid otaxie giveaway to friends.

Anonymous said...

actually I'm surprised that a limited access highway hasn't been built already from the bay bridge to Ocean city with just exits for Stevensville, Easton, Cambridge, Salisbury, Berlin and dump right into Ocean City. Most of the land needed to build this is farmland right now. could be a toll road and pay for itself. Getting most of this traffic off our local roads! This is a no brainer! but all the money goes to projects on the western shore so the eastern shore is f'd!

Anonymous said...

1:35

That land is more valuable as farmland than it is as a toll road!