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An opportunity to plan for the future

An opportunity to plan for the future

As 2020 comes to an end, I look toward 2021 with hope and optimism. We’re closing one of the most difficult chapters of our lives. Yet, Marylanders have shown resiliency and an ability to adapt that gives me hope for the future. It’s no secret that our day-to-day...

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MDOT assistant secretary discusses Navy career, Veterans Day

MDOT assistant secretary discusses Navy career, Veterans Day

 It’s not a stretch to say that Jeff Hirsch’s military career put him on the road to the Maryland Department of Transportation. After enlisting in the Navy after high school, he won a ROTC scholarship to New York Maritime College, where he earned a bachelor’s degree...

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MDOT helps turn trail network ‘vision’ into a reality

MDOT helps turn trail network ‘vision’ into a reality

As Jon Korin rode his bicycle through a quiet neighborhood one recent morning in Anne Arundel County, he talked excitedly about new improvements in the area. A wider bicycle and pedestrian path along Jones Station Road. A new, safer crosswalk at nearby Ritchie...

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MDOT thanks its workers and praises their dedication

MDOT thanks its workers and praises their dedication

MDOT officials are taking a moment to recognize the dedication of its workforce of more than 11,000. “The work we do is extremely important, and I appreciate what you do every single day,” said Transportation Secretary Greg Slater. “This COVID-19 pandemic has shown me...

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Highlighting MDOT’s Teleworking Companions: Vol. 2

Highlighting MDOT’s Teleworking Companions: Vol. 2

Welcome back, animal lovers. This is the second in a series of videos about the furry, and sometimes not-so-furry (sorry, Battery the axolotl), companions of MDOT’s teleworking employees. As you’ll see in the videos, some pets like to hang out by the computer, intent...

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A pet project: Highlighting MDOT’s teleworking companions

A pet project: Highlighting MDOT’s teleworking companions

Call it dogged determination. This spring, MDOT Secretary Gregory Slater put out the call to employees for pictures of their furry teleworking companions - and photos came in faster than you can say Chihuahua. In just a few days, we got well over 100 photos, along...

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