(October 2, 2012) – The Maryland State Highway Administration’s (SHA) project to widen I-70 near South Street in Frederick will reach a milestone this weekend when crews shift westbound traffic onto the newly constructed outer lanes and reopen the
ramp from Monocacy Boulevard to westbound I-70.
Weather permitting, crews will begin the process of shifting westbound I-70 traffic onto the new lanes at 6 p.m. Saturday, October 6, and complete the shift by mid-morning Sunday, October 7. During the shift, traffic on westbound I-70 will be reduced to a single lane.
When the shift is complete, crews will also reopen the ramp from Monocacy Boulevard to westbound I-70, which has been closed since August. Initially, traffic on this ramp will have to yield to traffic on I-70 (no merge area), as was the case before the closure, but when the project is complete next summer, traffic from the ramp will have a continuous lane to the MD 85 (Buckeystown Pike) exit.
Later this month, crews will perform a similar shift for eastbound I-70 traffic and will reopen the eastbound on and off ramps of I-70 at the South Street interchange.
The work is part of SHA’s project to widen I-70 from east of MD 144 to west of South Street and replace the I-70 bridges over South Street. Shifting traffic onto the newly constructed road and bridge sections to the outside of the existing ones will allow crews to demolish the old South Street bridges and construct the second phase (inner portion) of the new bridge and roadway.
SHA’s contractor for the project is Corman Construction of Annapolis Junction. Anyone with questions about the I-70 project may call the project’s 24-hour hotline at 855-213-0070.
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