FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
July 11, 2018
MAJOR CHANGES TO TRAFFIC PATTERNS ON
I-695 AT CURTIS CREEK DRAWBRIDGE BEGIN FRIDAY
Ramp from Northbound MD 10 to Outer Loop I-695 Closed 24/7
Expect delays during peak travel times
WHAT: Both directions of I-695 will be closed temporarily to traffic between Quarantine Road (Exit 1) and MD 10 (Exit 2). Weather permitting, this will occur Friday, July 13, through Sunday, July 15, from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. the following morning.
- The Inner Loop detour route will direct motorists to Quarantine Road, to Pennington Avenue, to Ordnance Road, to northbound MD 10, to Inner Loop I-695. The Outer Loop detour route will direct motorists to southbound MD 10, to Ordnance Road, to Pennington Avenue, to Hawkins Point Road, to Fort Armistead Road, to Outer Loop I-695. The ramp from northbound MD 10 to Outer Loop I-695 will be closed 24/7 to traffic, and the Inner Loop I-695 will be reduced to one lane 24/7 between Quarantine Road (Exit 1) and MD 10 (Exit 2). Weather permitting, these closures will occur Friday, July 13, through November 2018.
- The detour route will direct motorists to Ordnance Road, to Pennington Avenue, to Hawkins Point Road, to Fort Armistead Road, to Outer Loop I-695. The Outer Loop I-695 will be closed 24/7 between Exit 2 (MD 10) and Exit 1 (Quarantine Road). Weather permitting, this closure will occur Monday, July 16, through November 2018. Two-way traffic will operate on the Inner Loop I-695 (one lane open in each direction).
Use I-95/Fort McHenry Tunnel and I-895/Baltimore Harbor Tunnel as alternative routes. Expect delays during peak travel times.
WHY: Your Toll Dollars At Work. The closures are part of the Maryland Transportation Authority’s (MDTA) $20 million project to rehabilitate the structural, mechanical and electrical components of the Curtis Creek Drawbridge.
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The MDTA thanks its customers for their patience and reminds them to Stay Alert So No One Gets Hurt!