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Are you looking for the next big step in your career? Do you possess excellent intrapersonal and communication skills? Join our team! Apply here ➡️ https://ow.ly/MqIQ50SwXqO.
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This week, the MDOT team wrapped up the Annual Back to School Supply Drive by visiting students at the Brooklyn-O’Malley Boys & Girls Club in Baltimore. In addition to packing school supplies, club members learned about transportation careers from members of MDOT’s leadership. The drive provides 1,000 school supply kits to students in need throughout Maryland.
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Do you walk, bike, or roll in Maryland? Join the next virtual Maryland Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee meeting on July 26th at 9 AM. The committee brings together state agencies to report their work to increase walking and biking in Maryland and has subcommittees focused on walking, legislation, and trails. Here’s info on how to join the meeting - https://ow.ly/LlKj50SKtMS
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The MDOT team was pleased to join members of the Nause-Waiwash Band of Indians earlier this week to unveil a historical marker in Cambridge. The marker commemorates the last colonial-era reservation in Maryland, and was occupied by the Choptank People into the 1790s. Learn more about this marker and the Maryland Roadside Historical Marker program here: https://lnkd.in/dcVqDcqQ
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Secretary Wiedefeld and the MDOT team represented Maryland at the Northeast Association of State Transportation Official’s 2024 Annual Meeting this week! Team MDOT compared notes with their fellow transportation leaders, presented on taking advantage of federal grant opportunities, and brought home new and innovative ways to better help Marylanders get where they need to go.
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In 1938, Black women in Crisfield, Maryland made history fighting for fair wages in the seafood industry. This year, they were finally recognized with an historical marker near the Shiloh United Methodist Church. The Baltimore Banner explains the significance of their actions and how they paved the way for future generations. https://lnkd.in/eXvujj4y
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Yesterday Gov. Wes Moore announced more than $130 million in federal grants to support efforts to electrify our transportation sector and make Maryland the greenest state in the nation. Learn more about Maryland Department of Transportation's role in an innovative, interstate partnership here: https://ow.ly/bLny50SIzKy
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Learn more about the latest step in the rebuilding of the Key Bridge below. Keep up to date on the project by visiting https://lnkd.in/e83gJ_qc
FRANCIS SCOTT KEY BRIDGE REBUILD MOVES AHEAD WITH FEDERAL ENVIRONMENTAL APPROVAL, NEW RFP FOR ENGINEERING CONSULTANT (Key Bridge Rebuild NEPA process concludes with approval of a Categorical Exclusion): The Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) and the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (SHA) today received key federal environmental approvals for the reconstruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore. The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) has issued a Categorical Exclusion (CE) classification and National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) approval for the I-695 Francis Scott Key Bridge Rebuild Project. The federal agency determined that because the replacement Key Bridge will be within the former bridge’s right-of-way and have the same capacity of four travel lanes, it is not anticipated to significantly impact community, natural or cultural resources. The approval document can be viewed here. “Securing this approval marks a major milestone in rebuilding the Key Bridge and reconnecting communities following the March 26 catastrophic collapse,” said Maryland Transportation Secretary and MDTA Chairman Paul J. Wiedefeld. “This approval from the federal government formally gives MDTA the go ahead to move forward with plans to rebuild the Key Bridge. Through Governor Wes Moore’s leadership and with close, continual coordination, the MDTA, SHA and FHWA secured input from other state and federal partners to reach this critical step.” Release in full here https://lnkd.in/eS-gH-p8
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🛻TRUCKS! 🛻 50 Baltimore City students began the 8th annual BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport Summer Youth Initiative by checking out some of the heavy equipment used to keep planes flying. The students will spend a week learning about the career opportunities at the airport. Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport Maryland Aviation Administration The BWI Business Partnership, Inc. #BWI #BWIAirport #Baltimore #airport #aviation
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The Purple Line light rail vehicles unveiled this month are assembled in Elmira, New York and then transported to Maryland by flat-bed trucks. The vehicles will undergo an extensive commission and testing process. Watch their arrival to Prince George's County.
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