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County signs onto MDOT priority letter pressing safety and capacity projects on US 50/301/404 corridor

Queen Anne's County Commissioners · April 29, 2026
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Summary

Steve Kahane of Public Works presented the county’s FY2027–2032 MDOT priority letter, elevating US 301/50/404 corridor safety, Bay Bridge capacity and ramp management among top priorities; commissioners voted to execute the letter 5–0 and asked staff to follow up on specific grant and property details.

Queen Anne’s County commissioners on April 28 approved a priority letter to the Maryland Department of Transportation intended to guide state and federal programming through the FY2027–2032 consolidated transportation plan.

Steve Kahane of the Department of Public Works told the board the county had rearranged its priorities to emphasize a safety improvement…

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