Local officials last week learned planning and engineering funds for the Route 90 widening project have been restored.
While county and municipal leaders were told last fall the Route 90 project had been paused due to fiscal constraints, they were pleased to learn last week that funding for the project’s planning and engineering phase had been restored in the Maryland Department of Transportation’s Consolidated Transportation Program (CTP) for fiscal years 2025-2030.
The capital budget, released on Jan. 15, includes funding for the project beginning in fiscal year 2027.
“The state is aware of the importance of the MD Route 90 project and how it’s our priority,” Worcester County Commission President Ted Elder said. “We’re encouraged by this news. We thank Governor Moore and Maryland Department of Transportation Secretary [Paul] Wiedefeld for keeping this project moving forward.”
More displaced Wildlife so the Baltimorons can get here ten minutes earlier
Than the Baltimorons complain when they see a fox, deer, duck ect. While tearing up Ocean City with their dumb chit