Governor VIDEO RELEASE: Governor Hogan Highlights Maryland’s Infrastructure Transformation In Address to Regional Transportation Alliance, Receives Leadership

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ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan today highlighted the State of Maryland’s infrastructure transformation over the course of his administration in an address to the Northern Virginia Transportation Alliance in National Harbor. During the event, the alliance presented the governor with the Hazel Transportation Leadership Award for advancing major transportation projects across the state.

“After inheriting crumbling roads and bridges, our administration has spent the last 8 years leading by example and showing Washington and states across the country how to put partisanship aside to seek bipartisan, common sense solutions to serious infrastructure issues and how to actually get things done,” said Governor Hogan. “I am proud that with every shovel in the ground, every safer road and bridge that opens, and every bus, train, and terminal that comes online—the legacy of Maryland’s infrastructure transformation will live on for decades to come.”


Leadership Award Presentation. The Northern Virginia Transportation Alliance presented the 2022 Hazel Transportation Leadership Award to Governor Hogan for his outstanding leadership on transportation infrastructure including his commitment to the Purple Line, Nice Bridge, American Legion Bridge, and I-270 Express Lanes projects. Dr. Bill Hazel, Jr. presented the award to Governor Hogan. The award is named in honor of Dr. Hazel’s father, William A. Hazel, and uncle, John. T. “Til” Hazel, Jr.

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During his remarks, the governor touted some of the state’s signature infrastructure achievements, including record investments in both roads and transit, and advancing priority projects in every jurisdiction:

  • Upgrading Maryland’s Infrastructure. The Hogan administration inherited 69 structurally deficient bridges across the state—95% of which have now been repaired or replaced, and the remaining few are currently under construction. Earlier this week, Governor Hogan dedicated the new Governor Harry W. Nice Memorial/Senator Thomas “Mac” Middleton Bridge on US 301 ahead of schedule.
  • Transformative Road and Transit P3 Projects. Maryland has received final federal approval for its Traffic Relief Plan to replace the American Legion Bridge and address the traffic on the Capital Beltway. The state is also building the Purple Line, a multi-county, 16-mile east-west rail line that will include 21 stations, which will integrate seamlessly with Metro, MARC, and Amtrak to provide more transit options and to help boost Metro ridership across the region.
  • Port of Baltimore. The Port of Baltimore—the largest e-commerce port and one of the busiest ports in the United States—ranks first among the nation’s ports for volume of autos and light trucks, roll on/roll off heavy farm and construction machinery, and imported gypsum. The state has completed multiple dredging projects to allow the Port to accommodate more supersized ships, and is expanding the Howard Street Tunnel to allow for double-stacked container trains and break a major East Coast rail bottleneck.
  • Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport (BWI) continues to be the number one airport in the region and Earlier this week, the Board of Public Works approved $322 million in funding—the largest capital construction project in the airport’s history—for major terminal improvements. In 2021, BWI set a new annual record for cargo operations and served over 18 million passengers.

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