STATE HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION TO DETOUR I-95 RAMPS TO I-695 INNER LOOP IN SOUTHWESTERN BALTIMORE COUNTY MARCH 9 AND 10

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Temporary Overnight Detours Part of New $3 Million Project to Improve Safety and Traffic Flow
 
(March 5, 2010) – The Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration (SHA) is temporarily closing and detouring the ramps from northbound and southbound I-95 to westbound I-695 (Inner Loop) on Tuesday night, March 9 between 11 p.m. and 5 a.m. the next morning.
 
Overnight motorists on I-95 traveling to westbound I-695 (Inner Loop) will be diverted to eastbound I-695 (Outer Loop) to exit 9, Hollins Ferry Road.  Motorists will then be directed through the Hollins Ferry Road interchange back to westbound I-695.       
 
The temporary ramp closures and detours are needed in support of SHA’s project to widen and reconfigure the I-95 ramps to westbound I-695 near Catonsville.  In case of inclement weather, overnight ramp closures and detours will take place on the next weeknight, Wednesday or Thursday. 
 
The project, which began in January, will ultimately provide an additional lane along the ramp from southbound I-95 to westbound I-695 as well as a dedicated lane on the ramp from I-95 northbound to westbound I-695.  The improvements will reduce congestion on the ramps during morning and evening peak travel periods.  The project is expected to be complete this fall, weather permitting. 
 
During construction, temporary lane and ramp closures may occur within the I-95/I-695 interchange between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Friday and weeknights between 7 p.m. and 5 a.m.  No lane or ramp closures are anticipated on either road between 5 a.m. Friday and 7 p.m. Sunday.  The State’s contractor for the project is Pessoa Construction, Inc. of Fairmount Heights.
 
Citizens with questions about this project may contact SHA’s District 4 Office – Construction Division at 410-229-2420, toll-free at 1-866-998-0367, or by e-mail at shadistrict4@sha.state.md.us
                                                                                   
SHA encourages all motorists to drive responsibly and “Think Orange” while driving through highway work zones by driving the speed limit and remaining alert at all times.  Learn more about work zone safety and Maryland’s Choose Safety for Life campaign at www.choosesafetyforlife.com
     
 
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