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SHA Halts Route 90 Roadwork; Project To Resume July 10

SHA Halts Route 90 Roadwork; Project To Resume July 10
A SHA graphic shows the detour route for motorists while the overnight closures of Route 90 take place. Submitted Image

OCEAN CITY – Citing weather conditions, state highway officials say a milling and patching project on Route 90 has been suspended until mid-July.

This week, the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (SHA) announced work on the Route 90 corridor has temporarily stopped. The agency will resume the overnight milling and patching project on Monday, July 10.

“Due to weather, our crews had to temporarily stop paving work on MD 90,” said Shanteé Felix, SHA media relations manager. “They will return on July 10, with expected completion of July 14.”

Starting July 10, crews will work overnight, from 9 p.m. to 6 a.m., Monday through Thursday.​ During the work hours, Route 90 will be closed in both directions, with detours in place.

Motorists traveling east on US 50 should continue east on US 50 to MD 589 (Racetrack Road), turn left onto MD 589 and follow to MD 90, and turn either east or west onto MD 90.

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3 thoughts on “SHA Halts Route 90 Roadwork; Project To Resume July 10”

  1. Cannot afford to drive

    Per Wes Moore… gasoline ⛽ tax of 47 cents goes into effect July 1st

    Wes Moore needed a way to pay for the freebies that the Lazy Class use

    1. Anybody notice how Gov. Moore just burned through the surplus budget? The gas tax was the next logical step for him. I wonder when the air we breathe will be taxed as well.

  2. Some friendly observations to the boys at the shop (SHA), take it easy with the bourbon prior to night work. The patch down the center with temp markings may look ok at night, but daytime tells an entirely different story.

    Reminds me of the good ol moonshine days and trying to line a football field. Lines went all over the place. Luckily it was an easy fix since the field was only used once a week. Unlike a major into and out of vacation resort.

    Bourbon is for weekends!

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