Traffic & Transit
Public Meetings Planned To Discuss Rates For I-95 Express Toll Lanes
A series of public hearings will be held to discuss the toll rate range-setting process for the new I-95 ETL northbound extension.
HARFORD COUNTY, MD — The Maryland Transportation Authority Board has approved a plan to set up public hearings for the toll rate range-setting process for the new I-95 express toll lanes northbound extension, a longtime priority project for Harford County. Hearings are expected to begin in the first quarter of 2023.
The $1.1 billion I-95 ETL northbound extension project began in 2019, following the success of the existing I-95 ETL. During 2022, the lanes have had 8.8 million annual users – or 3.9 million more users than the 4.9 million projected in 2013 prior to the opening. That’s an increase of 80 percent above the 2013 projection, according to the MTA.
Along with time savings for users of the I-95 ETL, users of the free, general-purpose lanes also have experienced improved travel times, with an average 12 percent reduction due to the reduced congestion, the MTA reported.
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The existing I-95 ETL provides eight miles – seven of them tolled – of traffic between I-895 and just north of MD 43 (White Marsh Boulevard) in Northeast Baltimore.
The I-95 ETL northbound extension is expected to open to traffic by the end of 2024 to MD 152, with the full extension to north of MD 24 expected to open to traffic by the end of 2027. The project will add 12 miles of additional express toll lanes to I-95 from the northern limit of the existing lanes at the MD 43 interchange in Baltimore County to MD 24 in Harford County.
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The project includes construction to replace or reconstruct bridges and overpasses, provide multi-modal connections such as transit service to the new Park and Ride lots, reconfigure interchanges at MD 152 and MD 24, construct new noise walls and various additional work. As part of the project, new ramps connecting I-695 (Baltimore Beltway) to the northbound ETL are expected to open by the end of 2027.
The project also will address congestion on MD 24 northbound, resolving a request that’s been another key priority for Harford County for several years. The toll structure for the existing I-95 ETL, between I-895 and just north of MD 43, is not changing as part of this process.
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