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About the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA)

Changing Maryland For The BetterSince 1971, the MDTA has been responsible for constructing, managing, operating and improving the State's toll facilities, as well as for financing new revenue producing transportation projects. The MDTA's eight toll facilities-two turnpikes, two tunnels, and four bridges-help keep traffic moving in Maryland. All of the MDTA's projects and services are funded through tolls paid by the customers who use the MDTA's facilities.

For more than four decades, the MDTA has provided Maryland's citizens and visitors safe and convenient transportation facilities. We invite you to explore our website to learn more about the MDTA.

MDTA 2310 Broening Highway Entrance

The MDTA issues an Annual Report at the beginning of each calendar year for the preceding year. The Annual Report provides stakeholders with an overview of who we are and what we do to Create EZ Passage Throughout Maryland. The Annual Report provides financial information for the past fiscal year, as well as highlights current and recent projects and initiatives.

Environmental, Social, Governance Report (ESG)

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Public Calendar

Apr 30

MDTA Board Meeting

9:00 AM

Livestream

9 AM

Livestream

This public meeting is livestreamed and archived on the MDTA Board Meeting Homepage. The MDTA Board Meeting homepage also provides access to the meeting schedule, materials, agenda and minutes.

Apr 30

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10:00 AM

Point Breeze

As part of the Serious About Safety initiative, we are sharing a powerful message from Kimberly Sizemore of TSO’s Office of Procurement. Kimberly is also a Mothers Against Drunk Driving advocate who is deeply committed to making a difference after her son was severely injured by an impaired driver. Her story is a reminder of how quickly lives can change and the real impact behind the work we do at MDOT.

Bay Crossing Study

Her message also highlights an important responsibility we all share. If you see something on the road that does not look safe, such as reckless or impaired driving, say something. Reporting unsafe behavior can help prevent serious harm and protect others. Take a moment to watch Kimberly’s story and reflect on how we can all continue to put safety first.

Apr 30

2026 Spring Baltimore Port Alliance Hiring & Career Expo

10:30 AM

7200 Sollers Point Rd, Baltimore, MD 21222

10:30 am – 1:30 pm

 

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