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Maryland Flood Awareness Month: Why the Whole State Needs to Be Prepared
Flooding is the most common and costly natural disaster in the U.S., according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency. Every county in Maryland, including non-coastal counties, is at risk of flooding. Flooding can occur following precipitation events, during...
Here’s How Commuter Choice Maryland Can Improve Your Commute
The Maryland Department of Transportation commuter incentives program is on a mission to improve the commutes of millions of workers across the state. Last year, Commuter Choice Maryland continued to expand to offer more incentives, resources and support for...
MDOT branches out to help plant trees in urban communities
James Wolf saw grassy patches at his son’s school “begging for some trees.” So, the...
MDTA board names William Pines as Acting Executive Director
The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) Board has named William Pines, PE, PMP, CCM as Acting...
Ports Sworn In as MDOT Secretary
James F. Ports, Jr., was sworn in Tuesday, January 11, as the 17th Secretary of the Maryland...
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...





