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For Immediate Release:
October 2, 2020
Contact:
MDOT Public Affairs
Erin Henson, 410-865-1025
Jim Joyner, 410-865-1030
**MEDIA ADVISORY**
MDOT OFFICIALS TO TAKE STATEWIDE TRANSPORTATION
INVESTMENT TOUR VIRTUAL FOR ALLEGANY COUNTY THURSDAY
WHO:
Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) Office of the Secretary and representatives from MDOT's business units will meet virtually with Washington County officials to discuss transportation investments. Representatives include:
The Secretary's Office: Deputy Secretary Sean Powell;
MDOT Motor Vehicle Administration: Administrator Chrissy Nizer;
MDOT Maryland Transit Administration: Local Transit Support Director Travis Johnston;
MDOT Maryland Aviation Administration: Executive Director Ricky Smith; and
MDOT State Highway Administration: Administrator Tim Smith.
WHAT:
This is the eighth meeting in the MDOT tour of 23 Maryland counties and Baltimore City to update local officials and the public on the Hogan administration's Draft FY 2021-2026 Consolidated Transportation Program (CTP), which details MDOT's $13.4 billion six-year capital budget. This meeting is being held virtually in consideration of Maryland's COVID-19 State of Emergency. Deputy Secretary Powell will outline the state's investments and join other state officials in answering questions about Washington County's transportation priorities.
WHEN:
10 a.m., Thursday, October 8, 2020
MDOT is conducting its 24 CTP tour meetings through November 17. For a complete list of dates, times and locations, visit: https://bit.ly/2QNf3hp.
WHERE:
To view a live stream of the virtual meeting in progress beginning at 10 a.m., Thursday, October 8, click here. Meeting ID: 977 2776 0363, passcode: 348556. Or call 301-715-8592 to listen.
WHY:
Each fall, MDOT presents its draft six-year capital program to every county and Baltimore City for review and comment. MDOT then prepares a final budget to present to the General Assembly in January. The Hogan administration's six-year Draft FY 2021-2026 CTP invests $13.4 billion in Maryland's transportation network. Above and beyond this funding, the Maryland Transportation Authority is investing another $2.8 billion in our toll roads and bridges. To view the Draft CTP, click here: www.ctp.maryland.gov.