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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Cash Available for 'Non-Traditional' Transportation Projects

The federal government has $20 million in funds available for things like sidewalks, shared paths and wetland creation. Could any of the money come here?

We've reported at length about the shortage of cash to handle the area's transportation problems, but the state announced yesterday a new program that could help.  The federal government has about $20 million set aside for so-called "non-traditional" transportation projects, and the Maryland Department of Transportation is currently seeking proposals.  According to a press release from the State Highway Administration, these funds are available under the new Transportation Alternatives Program. The money could be used for things like "planning, design and construction funds for on and off-road facilities for pedestrians, bicyclists and other non-motorized transportation." In other words, places for people to bike and walk would be a good …

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

ICC Bus to Fort Meade Gets Going

ICC Route 202 started service last week, connecting riders in Montgomery County to the Army base.

The Maryland Department of Transportation last week began service on a new bus route for residents of Montgomery County and others working at Fort Meade. The bus, known as ICC Route 202, starts at the Gaithersburg Park and Ride and makes as many as 10 stops, including five inside the gates of the military installation. Rides on the bus are free through March 14. Stops in Montgomery County include the Shady Grove Metro station and Norbeck Park and Ride. It also stops at the Savage MARC Station before stopping at DOD Visitor’s Center Gate 1 on Route 32. Once on base, the bus makes stops on an as-needed basis at Mapes Road and Taylor Avenue, near the Defense Information School; at the Post Theatre, near Llewellyn Ave. and Roberts Ave.; at the…

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