Crews are scheduled to start work in March to replace three bridges running over the Baltimore-Washington Parkway, add an auxiliary lane and other projects that will cause traffic delays, the Baltimore City Department of Transportation announced today.
The $40 million plan calls for replacing the Annapolis Road and Waterview Avenue bridges and the Maisel Street Pedestrian Bridge, adding the new auxiliary lane, modifying the Waterview Avenue exit ramps, installing a retaining wall in place of an abandoned railroad tunnel and adding new signage.
Around March 4, Annapolis Road will be closed to through traffic between Patapsco Avenue and Wegworth Lane as workers begin the two-year process of building a new bridge. The Waterview Avenue Bridge will be closed in phases starting in October of this year. The north portion will be closed until May 2021, at which point construction on the south half will begin, stretching until October 2022.
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