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Motorists Can Expect Delays Through Late Spring in Areas of Dorchester, Somerset, Worcester and Wicomico Counties
(March 28, 2023) – The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration will perform asphalt patching in the coming weeks to improve multiple highways in Dorchester, Somerset, Worcester and Wicomico counties. The pavement improvement projects will be complete in late spring, weather permitting.
The State Highway Administration understands the work will result in some delays, but is necessary to maintain a safe and reliable highway system. Contractor Team Cam LLC, of Linthicum Heights, will use temporary signs, electronic arrow boards and barrels to alert and guide motorists through the work zones. Motorists should allow additional travel time and are asked to move over when possible, slow down and pay close attention in work zones.
Starting April 3, crews will begin working along US 13 in Wicomico County and continue to improve the following roads:
Wicomico County
Southbound US 13
| At Stockyard Road
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US 50/13
| Salisbury Bypass emergency crossovers
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Southbound US 13
| At Coulbourn Mill Road
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Southbound US 13
| MD 513 (Cedar Lane) to US 13 Business
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Northbound US 13 Business
| At East Church Street
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Eastbound US 50 Business
| At Mill Street cutback
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Northbound US 13 Business
| At north of Pinehurst Avenue
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Eastbound US 50
| Barren Creek Road to Athol Road
|
Dorchester County
MD 16 (East New Market
Ellwood Road) | Cabin Creek Road to east of Old Stage Coach Road
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Somerset County
MD 667 (Hudson Corner Road)
| MD 413 (Crisfield Highway) south to Tulls Corner Road
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MD 363 (Deal Island Road)
| 300’ South of Cove Road to Rock Creek Bridge
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Southbound MD 413
| Maple Avenue to Potomac Avenue
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Worcester County
US 50 (Ocean Gateway)
| At the crossover at Berlin Fire Company Station 3
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MD 90 (Ocean City Expressway)
| MD 575 (Worcester Highway) to MD 528 (Coastal Highway)
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As the spring arrives, all motorists are urged to remain vigilant for pedestrians, bicyclists and motorcyclists. Remember that motorcycles can be hidden from view in vehicle blind spots. Please look twice and save a life.
For a list of all major State Highway Administration projects, go to
Project Portal, or visit the homepage at
roads.maryland.gov. For a look at real-time traffic conditions, go to
md511.maryland.gov.