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elleng

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Fri Feb 8, 2019, 05:11 PM Feb 2019

4 Possible Bay Bridge Crossings in Calvert

'The Bay Bridge Crossing Study is progressing, and new maps showing 14 possible crossings have been published. Four of those possible crossings are in Calvert County, with another proposed in St. Mary's that would drastically affect our traffic. The four proposed in Calvert are in Chesapeake Beach, Plum Point, St. Leonard, and Cove Point. Click here to view the full set of maps, each of which shows different features such as land use, environmentally sensitive areas, etc. which will be taken into account.'>>>

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4 Possible Bay Bridge Crossings in Calvert (Original Post) elleng Feb 2019 OP
I found a different article to add to the discussion: TexasTowelie Feb 2019 #1
Thanks elleng Feb 2019 #2

TexasTowelie

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1. I found a different article to add to the discussion:
Fri Feb 15, 2019, 07:45 PM
Feb 2019
As Bay Crossing Options Surface, Anne Arundel Wants Say Over Potential 3rd Span

Lawmakers and residents of Anne Arundel County urged a Senate panel on Wednesday to give them the ability to veto possible construction of a new Chesapeake Bay bridge, arguing the two existing spans have already created significant impacts on local roads.

Sen. Edward R. Reilly (R-Anne Arundel) wants his constituents to have the same rights that nine Eastern Shore counties won from the state in the 1978.

Those nine counties were worried that a super highway carrying thousands of Washington, D.C.-area motorists to the beach would spoil the rural character of their communities.

Reilly’s bill was heard in the Senate Finance Committee on Wednesday, one day after a Maryland Transportation Authority image of more than a dozen potential new bay bridge alignments surfaced online.

Read more: https://www.marylandmatters.org/2019/02/13/as-new-bay-bridge-options-surface-anne-arundel-wants-veto-power-over-potential-3rd-span/

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