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What’s New at MDOT
MDOT Insider is back here with the latest updates on transportation projects and initiatives across Maryland!

MDOT archaeologists find West African spirit cache at Harriet Tubman’s birthplace
Maryland Department of Transportation archaeologists were searching for homes of enslaved people on the farm where Harriet Tubman was born. They found a home – and a bit of Africa in the process. The discoveries, announced February 14 at an event at the Harriet...

Maryland reaches milestone of more than 60,000 registered electric vehicles
There’s some “electrifying” news from the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) as more drivers make the switch to electric vehicles (EVs). Maryland was one of the first states to submit its National Electric Vehicle Infrastructure (NEVI) plan to utilize...
MDOT Secretary Greg Slater commemorates Transit Driver Appreciation Day
I want to wish all of our drivers at the MDOT MTA and MDOT MAA a happy Transit Driver Appreciation...
Eagles return to MDOT MPA’s Masonville Cove
For the third consecutive year, a pair of bald eagles have chosen the Masonville Cove...
MDOT Secretary Greg Slater’s statement on Day of Remembrance
“As today marks the one-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 confirmed cases in Maryland, I want...

Frontline MDOT workers urge Marylanders to stay safe, protect others during COVID-19 emergency
The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) encourages Marylanders to follow COVID-19 health precautions. MDOT is taking a system-wide approach to fight the spread of the virus and keep Maryland moving. Transportation Secretary Gregory Slater said frontline MDOT...

Bay Bridge deck rehab finishes more than full year ahead of schedule
The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) delivered on Governor Larry Hogan’s directive to expedite the project—once slated to last up to two years—and last month reopened the right lane of the westbound Bay Bridge more than a year ahead of schedule. This was...

Dredging is vital to maintaining the Port of Baltimore supply chain
Ever wonder why dredging is so important at the Port of Baltimore? It keeps shipping channels open – and the supply chain moving, even during the COVID -19 health crisis, said Katrina Jones, outreach coordinator for Harbor Development at the Maryland Department of...

Office of Small and Minority Business Policy holds online certification assistance workshop
For Sean Martin, becoming a certified Minority Business Enterprise in Maryland would have a lot of benefits. Contacts. Resources. Hopefully, new business, said the Baltimore-based entrepreneur. “I’m hoping that the certification will provide a revenue stream and give...

Maintaining a clean airport during a pandemic
Custodial crews at the region’s busiest airport have an exhausting job on a normal day. The BWI Marshall Airport terminal spans more than one million square feet. And the airport is typically home to more than 12,000 workers, serving tens of thousands of daily...