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Maryland will stop studying how to widen most of the Capital Beltway with toll lanes and will focus on replacing the American Legion Bridge and expanding the lower part of Interstate 270, state transportation officials announced Wednesday.
Politicians Call for More Changes to Already-Reduced Beltway Widening Plans
While several local and state officials praised the state’s decision to not widen the Beltway at the 270-495 spur through Chevy Chase and Silver Spring, they also called for more changes to the state’s latest proposal to reduce traffic congestion along the Beltway.
County Executive Marc Elrich applauded the decision not to widen 495 east of Old Georgetown Road, noting it officially ends fears by the residents and businesses that could have been displaced or negatively impacted by the project.
Under the most recent plans, a new American Legion Bridge and two high occupancy toll lanes in each direction from the George Washington Memorial Parkway in Virginia to east Maryland 187 on 495 would be built, according to the Maryland Department of Transportation. On 270, from 495 north of 370 and on the one 270 eastern spur from 187 to 270, there will be one high occupancy toll lane added in each direction.
There was a meeting of boys’ lacrosse royalty in Hopkinton on Tuesday afternoon when Derryfield, which has won four straight Division II titles and been to seven straight finals, was in town to visit the three-time defending D-III champion Hawks.For.
WATERLOO â The story of the American flag that braces wind and weather over Glenbrook/Dodge in Fort Wayne was the program Ted Braselton gave members of the John Houlton Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution May 8 at the Waterloo Public Library.
Member Karen Bash introduced Braselton, parts manager for the company, and said the Glenbrook flag is an iconic symbol of Fort Wayne to millions of people.
âThe idea of the flag originated with Doug McKibben and it has flown over the dealership for 20 years, although it was in process two years before that,â said Braselton, who has been with the company for 14 years.