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County advances planning for pedestrian bridge, road overlays and Nichols Manor bridge; several projects hinge on grants or assessments

2838719 · April 1, 2025
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Budget staff reviewed multiple transportation capital projects including a $3 million pedestrian crossing over US 50/301 (grant dependent), Nichols Manor bridge design nearing permit completion, parking lot overlays and road special‑benefit assessments; commissioners discussed public hearings and grant pursuits.

Queen Anne's County staff summarized a suite of transportation capital projects at the April 1 work session, noting grant dependency for some items and local special‑benefit assessment processes for others.

Staff said a pedestrian bridge crossing US 50/301 is programmed at $3 million in the plan, with funding currently identified as grants. "We're still pursuing grants vigorously," a staff member said, adding the county has applied repeatedly for federal and state funding but has not secured construction dollars yet. Preliminary engineering cost estimates…

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