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Capital Beltway Toll Lanes Plan Moves Ahead With Board Vote
A Maryland board has voted to move forward with preliminary work on a multibillion-dollar plan to replace the aging American Legion Bridge and create toll lanes for Interstate 270 and parts of the Beltway next to the nation’s capital
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Toll Lanes Again a Possibility in Montgomery County
A planning board voted to approve a proposed $6-billion project on I-270 and part of the Beltway Wednesday.
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Toll Lanes Proposal Passes for Maryland Beltway & I-270
After months of back-and-forth, tolls will be coming to major Maryland roads. The transportation planning board approved the plan to put tolls on I-270 and part of the Beltway. But what exactly the final product looks like is still up in the air. News4’s Adam Tuss has more on what comes next.
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Toll Lanes Now Back in Plan for I-270, Beltway in Maryland
Toll lanes are again a possibility for Interstate 270 and the Capital Beltway. The D.C. area’s transportation planning board voted Wednesday to reinstate a proposal for their creation on I-270 and part of the Beltway, between Frederick and the American Legion Bridge. With the approval, the project is eligible for federal funding. Gov. Larry Hogan called the board’s decision...
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Debate Over Tolls on I-270 Gets Heated
A huge vote is planned Wednesday over the future of toll lanes in Maryland. The region’s transportation planning board will vote to either include or exclude plans for the toll lanes along I-270 and part of the Maryland Beltway to the Legion Bridge. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss explains the debate is getting feisty.
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Maryland Beltway and I-270 Toll Lane Proposal Moves Forward
The plan to put toll lanes along parts of the Maryland Beltway and I-270 cleared another big vote. But that vote also drew plenty of protesters who don’t want the new lanes. News4’s Adam Tuss reports.
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Maryland Plans to Build New American Legion Bridge, Toll Lanes
Maryland is now advancing its plans to build a new American Legion Bridge and express toll lanes along the I-270 corridor. The new bridge would also include new spaces for bicyclists and pedestrians so they could get across without a car. Transportation Reporter Adam Tuss reports.
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New App Can Be Used for Toll Payments on Virginia Highways
The private company that runs Virginia’s Express Lanes has launched an app that allows for mobile payment of tolls