Chesapeake Bay Bridge – It’s Time for a Replacement Span

Bay Bridge Video 2022

https://youtu.be/5-nNB4dRtoM

As we officially kick off summer, Anne Arundel and Queen Anne's County officials have come together to push state leadership for a replacement Bay Bridge.

We know the traffic too well. Grid lock on access roads, College Parkway, Ritchie Highway, Benfield, St. Margaret's Rd and more. Anne Arundel and Queen Anne's Counties have partnered with multiple counties across the state of Maryland who agree, it is time to move forward with a plan that will relieve our local roads. It's time to fund the final study required by federal law, that will move us one step closer to traffic relief for generations to come.

The state needs to hear from you, before it is too late.

Our joint County initiative encourages you to reach out to your state leaders to show support for a replacement bridge. The NEPA Study Tier II needs to be a priority so that we can move again on the peninsula, Severna Park, Annapolis and beyond.

https://mgaleg.maryland.gov/mgawebsite/Members/District

https://governor.maryland.gov/contact-the-governor/

***To understand how we got to this point, and why this joint initiative is so critical, please take 12 minutes to watch this video.***

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-nNB4dRtoM&feature=youtu.be

Anne Arundel and Queen Anne’s County Officials Want Your Support for a Replacement Bay Bridge Traffic in Maryland surrounding the aging Chesapeake Bay Bridge is a problem that has grown out of hand. Queen Anne's County Commissioners and Anne Arundel County Council have now partnered with multiple Maryland counties in agreement that it is time to build a replacement span, and to move forward with the Tier 2 NEPA Study. It's time to make your voice heard. We encourage Maryland residents to reach out to your local representatives and give your support for a replacement Bay Bridge.

You may also review the findings of the Tier 1 Study at the following website https://www.baycrossingstudy.com/ Thanks for watching QACTV