Walktober: Governor Hogan Announces $35.7 Million to Advance 53 Bicycle and Pedestrian Projects Across Maryland

Per the State of Maryland:
Grant Funding Supports Projects to Enhance Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety, Access and Connectivity Statewide
ANNAPOLIS, MD—Governor Larry Hogan today announced $35.7 million in grants for 53 bicycle, pedestrian, and trail projects across Maryland. Supporting projects from trail extensions and maintenance to safety improvements and bridge reconstructions, the Fiscal Year 2023 grants include $33.1 million in federal funding for 32 projects through the Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) and Recreational Trails Program (RTP), plus another $2.6 million in state funding for 21 projects through the Maryland Department of Transportation’s (MDOT) Kim Lamphier Bikeways Network.

“These grants will provide residents with improved bicycle and pedestrian access for transportation, recreation, and good health,” said Governor Larry Hogan. “Strengthening Maryland’s bike and pedestrian trail network provides greater quality of life for residents of all ages, and makes our state even more attractive for residents and businesses.”

All three grant programs support agency partnerships to improve safety and connectivity across Maryland’s multimodal transportation network. A portion of TAP allotments, for instance, are awarded by metropolitan planning organizations. The announcement of this year’s awards comes during the statewide celebration of Walktober, a month-long recognition of the official state exercise—walking—and its profound impact on the lives of Marylanders.

“There’s no question safe and convenient bike and pedestrian access is a critical component of Maryland’s transportation network,” said MDOT Secretary James F. Ports, Jr. “The projects that Governor Hogan is supporting through these grant awards will impact communities from the Eastern Shore to Western Maryland in a very positive way.”

TAP and RTP programs benefit bicycling, walking, and school accessibility

The Transportation Alternatives Program provides funding for on- and off-road pedestrian and bicycle facilities, environmental mitigation, and projects related to the Safe Routes to School initiative. This year’s TAP awards include:

  • $2 million for a segment of the West-East Express Trail in Anne Arundel County, from People’s Park on Calvert Street in Annapolis to Taylor Avenue near the Annapolis Police station.
  • $4.8 million to construct 1.8 miles of the Frederick and Pennsylvania Line Railroad Trail, an asphalt rail-to-trail project from Monocacy Boulevard to Fountain Rock Nature Center in Frederick County;
  • $4.6 million for the Metzerott Road Pedestrian Safety Project in Prince George’s County, for improvements on Metzerott Road from MD 650 (New Hampshire Avenue) to Adelphi Road; and
  • $2.4 million for the Byron Bridge access project in Washington County, creating a new Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant link between Byron Bridge and the C&O Canal Towpath.

Other TAP grants will fund a feasibility study for a shared-use path to connect residents and tourists in West Ocean City to Assateague State Park along MD 611; help upgrade 1.3 miles of Patuxent Branch Trail in Howard County to an ADA compliant surface; design a bike and pedestrian connection from the Nursery Road Light Rail Station to Belle Grove Road in Anne Arundel County; improve intersection and crossing safety at Cecil Elementary School in Baltimore City; and install ADA-accessible intersection improvements for school children in Hagerstown, including countdown pedestrian lights and audible signals.

Grants in the Recreational Trails Program help improve and preserve both land and water trails in Maryland’s recreational trail network. Projects in the FY 2023 awards include:

  • $3.6 million to repair exterior end walls and the surface of the 955-foot-long Borden Tunnel on the Great Allegheny Passage in Allegany County;
  • $2 million to rehabilitate several bridges along the Torrey C. Brown Trail in Baltimore County; and
  • $5.9 million for ADA compliant improvements to piers and slips at Somers Cove Marina in Somerset County, along with replacement of a boat ramp and two piers.

Other RTP allocations will fund trail improvements in Patapsco Valley State Park in Baltimore County for adaptive mountain biking; interpretive signs in Jefferson Patterson Park in Calvert County; construction of a viewing area and trail maintenance at Adkins Arboretum in Caroline County; and a study to assess trail infrastructure in Historic St. Mary’s City.

Bikeway grants carry legacy of Kim Lamphier

The MDOT Kim Lamphier Bikeways Network Program was founded in 2011, and provides state funding for planning, design and construction of infrastructure such as bike lanes and shared-use paths. The program is named for the late Kim Lamphier, a Montgomery County native and longtime Baltimore County resident who advocated for bicycling access throughout Maryland. This year’s grants include:

  • $360,000 for design of the Frederick & Pennsylvania rail-with-trail from Fountain Rock Park to Walkersville in Frederick County;
  • $240,000 in design funding for the College Creek Connector, a shared-use path along College Creek between King George Street and downtown Annapolis;
  • $128,000 for design of a shared-use path along Good Hope Road to Spencerville Local Park in Montgomery County
  • $121,000 to complete design for the Martin Luther King Boulevard side path in Baltimore City.

Other Kim Lamphier grant awards include feasibility studies for shared-use paths in Gaithersburg, Galena, Laurel, Rockville, and St. Michael’s; bicycle counter programs in Baltimore City, Rockville, and Salisbury; studies for bike network improvements in Cambridge and Takoma Park; and funding to construct bicycle parking in Taneytown.

A complete list of grant-funded projects is available on each program’s website: MDOT Kim Lamphier Bikeways Network ProgramRecreational Trails Program, and Transportation Alternatives Program.

Learn more about Maryland’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Master Plans and other programs here.

-###-

Recent Stories

Montgomery County Police are investigating a fatal single-vehicle collision that occurred early Friday morning in Darnestown.

According to Montgomery County Police: “A fallen Pepco pole suspended by wires is completely blocking Norwood Rd, which is closed between Dr. Bird and Layhill Roads for an extended period…

MCPS High School Sports Scores Scores for Apr 25, 2024 (www.MoCoAI.com):

Defensive End Demeioun “Chop” Robinson, Quince Orchard Class of 2021, was drafted in the 1st round of the NFL draft by the Miami Dolphins (21st overall). Chop helped the Cougars…

FEST OF SPRING Caribbean Wine Food & Music Festival

Get ready to experience the vibrant colors, tantalizing flavors, and infectious rhythms of the Caribbean at the FEST OF SPRING Caribbean Wine Food & Music Festival! Hosted by RHU LLC, this exciting festival is set to take place on May 18, 2024, at the picturesque 16700 Barnesville Rd in Boyds, MD.

Step into a world where the Caribbean spirit comes alive! From 12:00 PM onwards, immerse yourself in a sensory journey that celebrates the unique culture, cuisine, and music of the Caribbean. Whether you're an African American, a Reggae or Soca music enthusiast, a wine lover, or part of the vibrant Caribbean diaspora, this festival promises to delight and captivate you in every way.

Let the enticing aromas of mouthwatering Caribbean dishes tantalize your taste buds. Feast on traditional delicacies prepared by expert chefs, showcasing the rich and diverse culinary heritage of the Caribbean. Indulge in flavorful jerk chicken, succulent seafood, and delectable plantain dishes that will transport you straight to the islands.

Accompanying the culinary extravaganza is a carefully curated selection of premium wines, ensuring the perfect pairing for your palate. Sip on fine wines from renowned vineyards, each sip a reflection of the Caribbean's vibrant spirit. Discover new flavors, expand your wine knowledge, and savor unforgettable moments with every glass.

As the sun sets, get ready to groove to the infectious rhythms of Caribbean music. Feel the pulsating beats of reggae, soca, dancehall, and calypso, moving your body to the lively melodies. Live performances by talented musicians and performers will keep the energy high, ensuring a night of unforgettable entertainment.

Don't miss this opportunity to embrace the Caribbean spirit and celebrate the arrival of spring in style! Tickets are available on AllEvents, so secure your spot today. Join us at the FEST OF SPRING Caribbean Wine Food & Music Festival, where cultures collide and unforgettable memories are made.

LIVE PERFORMANCES By: CULTURE Feat. Kenyatta Hill, EXCO LEVI, IMAGE BAND, RAS LIDJ REGG'GO with Special Guest SUGAR BEAR FROM E.U. & MORE! & MORE!

MUSIC By: DJ ABLAZE, DJ SMALLY & NAJ SUPREME

2 NIGHT Camping packages available: RV/CAMPER $200 | TENTS $150 Starting on Friday May 17 @ 5pm | 30 RV SPACES | 30+ TENT SPACES

KIDS 12 & UNDER FREE!!!

×

Subscribe to our mailing list