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I-695 Southeast Preservation – Program Overview

As part of MDTA's preservation program to enhance safety and reliability along the I-695 corridor in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Anne Arundel County, the MDTA is initiating multiple projects for rehabilitating critical infrastructure, including bridges, roadways, and support facilities, to ensure long-term functionality and resilience.

Project Purpose
  • To address and prevent settlement and deterioration
  • To support the MDTA Police Marine Unit operations
  • To improves substructure
  • To improve drainage
  • To protect eroding shoreline construction

 

What is the I-695 Southeast Preservation?

The I-695 Southeast Preservation program is comprised of multiple projects aimed at continuing the Maryland Transportation Authority’s (MDTA's) efforts to enhance the safety, functionality, and longevity of key transportation infrastructure in Baltimore City, Baltimore County, Anne Arundel County, MD. The program will facilitate MDTA's ongoing reconstruction effort and response to future emergencies and maintenance needs. Additionally, the proposed improvements will address and prevent further settlement and deterioration to infrastructure, provide necessary protection to prevent shoreline erosion, support the MDTA Police Marine Unit, and ensure the safety and maintenance of bridges in the Curtis Creek area.

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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

public event 4 29

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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