Transportation Officials Plan to Ask for Increase in Bonds for ICC

ANNAPOLIS – State transportation officials are proposing an increase in the use of controversial bonds to pay for the Inter-county Connector, a move critics charge would jeopardize other road projects in the long run

Campus Connector Draws Community Concern

ANNAPOLIS – A road planned to connect the University of Maryland’s College Park campus with Interstate 95 is drawing fire from neighbors who say it will interfere with land vital to research and inadequately addresses the area’s traffic concerns

Bay Bridge Bollix to Get Worse

ANNAPOLIS – Drivers already experiencing delays on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge should expect more in the coming weeks as lane closures were added Friday

Soaring Gas Prices Hit Company Fleet Budgets

ANNAPOLIS – With gas prices nearing an all-time high in Maryland, budgeting for fuel costs is becoming a major concern for those with vehicle fleets

New Bridge Concrete Passes Tests

ANNAPOLIS – New latex-modified concrete being used to replace cracked concrete from initial reconstruction on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge is bonding properly and can continue to be used for the resurfacing work, tests show

New Concrete, Subcontractor Used For Bridge Repairs

ANNAPOLIS – A more expensive type of concrete and a different contractor are being used for the repair work on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge after the concrete used in the extensive resurfacing last year cracked just a few months after it was applied

State to Spend Nearly $1 Million on Prince George’s Projects

COLLEGE PARK – Two projects in College Park worth nearly $1 million and designed to enhance pedestrian and bicycle transportation in the city were announced Tuesday by Lt

Experts Disagree Whether Bridge’s Cracked Concrete Came from Cold

ANNAPOLIS – Professionals familiar with the concrete used in the Chesapeake Bay bridge project disagree whether, as the contractor has claimed, the material can be applied in colder weather, a technique now under scrutiny after the material cracked

Cruise Lines Steam Out of Baltimore on Business

ANNAPOLIS – Cruise lines moving out of Baltimore said their exodus is driven more by good business sense than inadequate facilities, a position that calls into question a request to improve port conditions

Coalition Urges Governor to Support New Cruise Terminal

ANNAPOLIS – With Maryland falling behind in the competition to attract cruise-ship passengers, a coalition of AAA Mid-Atlantic and other businesses and associations have asked Gov