SHA CLOSES FALLS ROAD (MD 25) BRIDGE OVER GEORGES RUN IN NORTHERN BALTIMORE COUNTY BEGINNING MID-JUNE

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(May 26, 2015) – Beginning Saturday, June 20, the Maryland State Highway Administration (SHA) will close the Falls Road (MD 25) Bridge over Georges Run in northern Baltimore County to begin a project to replace the bridge. The bridge will remain closed to all traffic until late August, weather permitting.

The Falls Road Bridge was built in 1932 and is located south of Gunpowder Road. Although structurally safe, the bridge is nearing the end of its useful life. SHA will replace it with a new concrete slab bridge measuring 55 feet long, with 12-foot lanes and 5-foot shoulders on both sides of the bridge.

Pre-construction activities will begin on Falls Road in June and temporary daytime, single lane closures and flagging operations are permitted between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on weekdays. Prior to June 20, crews will place portable digital message boards along Falls Road to alert travelers to the upcoming road closure and detour. Construction detour traffic signs will direct all through travelers on Falls Road between Gunpowder Road and Mt. Carmel Road to a detour route using Gunpowder Road and Mt. Carmel Road.

“The Georges Run bridge closure and detour are necessary for the safety of travelers and construction crews,” said SHA District Engineer David Peake. “SHA encourages all motorists and bicyclists to plan ahead for extra travel time on Falls Road and travel with caution on the detour route this summer.”

A-Del Construction of Newark, DE is SHA’s contractor for the $3 million project. Citizens who have questions about highway construction on Falls Road or any other State highway within Baltimore or Harford counties may contact SHA’s District 4 Office – Construction Division in Hunt Valley at 410-229-2420, toll-free at 1-866-998-0367 or by e-mail: shadistrict4@sha.state.md.us.

The spring and summer construction season is getting into high gear. For a statewide listing of most SHA projects, click here for e-Road Ready 2015. In addition to this project, drivers may also encounter mobile or short-term work zones. Always expect the unexpected, pay extra close attention and drive slowly through any work zone. Whether it is a tree trimming operation or a bridge project, be aware when orange is there: Think Orange (the color of construction equipment and signs), stay alert and slow down. Everyone is at risk.

While SHA and its transportation partners work hard to keep traffic safely moving in work zones, please partner with us because work zone safety is everyone’s business – slow down and stay alert. Safer driving. Safer work zones. For everyone.

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