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Prince George's leaders press MDOT for faster pedestrian-safety work as CTP funds PSAP corridors

Prince George's County Council · November 4, 2025
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Prince George's County officials pressed Maryland Department of Transportation leaders on Monday to speed delivery of pedestrian-safety improvements after MDOT's draft FY2026–2031 Consolidated Transportation Program included four local Pedestrian Safety Action Plan (PSAP) corridors and related funding.

Prince George's County officials pressed Maryland Department of Transportation leaders on Monday to speed delivery of pedestrian-safety improvements after MDOT's draft FY2026–2031 Consolidated Transportation Program included four local Pedestrian Safety Action Plan (PSAP) corridors and related funding.

"We have 4 pedestrian safety action projects here in Prince George's County," Will Pines, Maryland State Highway Administrator, said, listing Maryland 650, Maryland 410, Maryland 201 and Maryland 214 and noting construction began in July on the $15,000,000 Maryland 650 corridor project. He said the other corridors are in various stages of design and that public meetings on MD 201 and MD 214 are planned in the new year.

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