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Hagerstown staff outline state transportation priorities, back I‑81 widening and local pavement plan
Summary
City staff urged continued state support for Interstate 81 widening and outlined local pavement-preservation priorities, pedestrian upgrades and railroad crossing repairs to include in Maryland Department of Transportation consolidated plans.
Hagerstown officials on March 18 told the mayor and city council they will submit local priorities to the Maryland Department of Transportation that emphasize continuing the Interstate 81 widening and funding for local pavement and pedestrian projects.
Transportation staff member Jim Bender told the council the CTP (Consolidated Transportation Plan) is a six-year state blueprint and that the city annually provides a local priority letter. "I think both for the city and the county, the top priority is…
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