Caroline County officials are prioritizing critical infrastructure improvements, focusing on the resurfacing and enhancement of key roadways. During the recent Caroline County Commissioners meeting, the commissioners outlined a comprehensive plan to maintain and improve existing infrastructure, with a particular emphasis on Maryland Route 313 and Maryland Route 16.
The first priority involves resurfacing Maryland Route 313 from Route 404 to Fettlesburg, alongside drainage improvements and signage upgrades throughout the county's state road network. This initiative aims to enhance safety and accessibility for residents and travelers alike.
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Subscribe for Free In addition, the commissioners highlighted the widening of Maryland Route 404 from Harmony Road to Route 16 East, which stretches from the Royal Farm store to Greenwood Road. This expansion is expected to alleviate traffic congestion and improve travel efficiency in the area.
Further down the list of priorities, the commissioners discussed additional resurfacing projects, including Maryland Route 16 from Lake Drive to Maryland Route 404. This project is crucial for ensuring the longevity and safety of the roadway.
The meeting also touched on other potential projects, such as the rebuilding and resurfacing of Maryland Route 313 from Greensboro Road to Goldsboro, which is categorized as a lower priority but remains on the agenda for future consideration.
These infrastructure improvements are set to significantly impact the community, enhancing road safety and supporting local economic growth. The commissioners are committed to moving forward with these plans, ensuring that Caroline County's roadways meet the needs of its residents.