There is a new way for Marylanders to help restore tree cover and mitigate the harmful effects of pollution in the “Old Line State.” The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration, in partnership with the Maryland Department of Natural Resources, is offering state residents a convenient option to donate toward the planting of native trees on public lands, schools and community open spaces.
Two state agencies team to offer vehicle owners a new way to fund efforts toward planting native trees on public lands, schools, and community spaces in Maryland.
The Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration is launching a $12 million renovation project for its Glen Burnie branch, the agency’s largest office. The 18-month modernization began Monday and will renew the building’s 60-year-old infrastructure while achieving the Moore Administration’s goal to deliver convenient in-person transactions and one-stop shop state services. Approximately 393,000 customers .
With April being National Distracted Driving Awareness Month, the Maryland State Police are reminding motorists just how dangerous it can be on the road if you are not paying attention to your surroundings.