A full list of options for a potential third Chesapeake Bay crossing is out, though meetings—not to mention, an official, finalized list—are still months away.
A set of six maps, which appear to have first been disseminated in a column in the Chestertown Spylast month before being shared more widely on social media, show 14 route options spanning 11 total counties on the east (Harford, Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Calvert and St. Mary’s) and west (Cecil, Kent, Queen Anne’s, Talbot, Dorchester and Somerset) sides of the Chesapeake Bay. One of the draft maps is published below.
Closest to Baltimore City are routes three, four and five, which would cut across Southeast Baltimore County and over to Queen Anne’s County. Respectively, those would begin near I-95 in Essex, near I-695 in Middle River and near I-695 in Sparrows Point, a.k.a. Tradepoint Atlantic.
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