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National Park Service begins new repairs to Baltimore-Washington Parkway this weekend

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Date: March 27, 2019
Contact: Jonathan Shafer, (202) 619-7186

WASHINGTON — Relief is in sight for drivers on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. Beginning this Friday, March 29, the National Park Service (NPS) will begin a new phase of enhanced repairs to improve the road in anticipation of a larger repaving project that was previously scheduled for fall 2019, but will now begin in mid-April.

 

To complete the enhanced interim repairs as efficiently and safely as possible, the NPS will close parts of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway for two evenings this weekend. From 7:30 p.m. on Friday to 5 a.m. until Saturday, the NPS will close the southbound parkway from MD 198 to MD 197.  From 7:30 p.m. on Saturday until 5 a.m. on Sunday, the NPS will close the northbound parkway from MD 197 to MD 198. This schedule is weather dependent and may change.

 

“We take our responsibility for the parkway very seriously and are making good on our promise to drivers to do everything in our power to improve the road,” Baltimore-Washington Parkway Superintendent Matt Carroll said. “National Park Service crews have been working tirelessly. The special patching this weekend should improve driving right away and will be quickly followed by repaving.”

 

The NPS hopes the enhanced repairs, which use a different patching material and approach, will improve driving conditions until the repaving projects begin in a few weeks. Since the end of January, NPS crews have placed more than 130 tons of asphalt to patch potholes on the parkway.

 

“I contacted the National Park Service to raise the alarm about B-W Parkway, and I appreciate their efforts to work with us and prioritize this issue. This decision will ensure that repair work will begin right away so that Maryland residents can return to a safe, reliable commute,” Senator Chris Van Hollen said.

 

Working with the Federal Highway Administration, the NPS has been able to expedite a long-planned repaving project for this section of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway.

 

“I appreciate the willingness of the National Park Service to engage in productive conversations about how to address the serious safety situation on the B-W Parkway and for shifting priorities and resources toward urgently addressing the horrific damage to the roadway’s surface,” Senator Cardin said. “By accelerating the anticipated time necessary for completion of this work from years to months, the Park Service is showing that it takes seriously the stewardship of this essential regional travel artery. I look forward to remaining in close contact with the agency as the B-W Parkway resurfacing project gets underway and moves quickly toward completion with the least disruption possible, ensuring that this and other key maintenance projects on federal lands in Maryland receive the full attention they merit.”

 

Work will be completed in two phases. Beginning mid-April, the NPS will completely repave the road from near MD 197 to near MD 198. Mid-summer, crews will begin the second phase of work repaving the road from near MD 198 to MD 175. The second phase will also involve repaving the access ramps throughout both work areas.

 

“The Baltimore-Washington Parkway is a critical piece of our regional infrastructure network that tens of thousands of working families rely on, and cannot fall into disrepair. I am heartened and appreciative of the Federal Highway Administration and National Park Service’s decision to take swift action to fix the parkway, and make commuting quicker and safer for every person who depends on the parkway to get to school, work, or to return home to their families. This can’t wait,” Congressman Anthony G. Brown said.

 

This repaving project is part of a multi-year, multi-phase effort to repave all 18 miles of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway. Since 2011, the NPS has repaved the road from the District of Columbia boundary at New York Avenue, north to the Patuxent River Bridge near the MD 197 interchange. The final phase was originally scheduled for completion in 2021, but the accelerated upcoming work to completely repave the remaining section of the parkway from MD 197 to the NPS boundary at MD 175 will now be completed this year.

 

“The current state of the Baltimore-Washington Parkway is a real problem for the safety of commuters throughout our region. I am glad that the National Park Service and the Federal Highway Administration are finally taking steps to improve the parkway, and I encourage them to complete the repairs without delay,” Congressman Steny Hoyer said.

 

In the coming weeks, the NPS will finalize a schedule for the repaving work this spring and share that with the public. Drivers should expect additional night and weekend closures as the NPS continues patching elsewhere on the parkway.

 

“The federal government is right to recognize the overwhelming outcry from Marylanders about the dangerous driving conditions on 295,” Governor Larry Hogan said. “We are glad that the focus is on fixing the road as soon as possible.”

 

Check nps.gov/BAWA for alerts about road conditions and upcoming construction schedules.



Last updated: March 27, 2019

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