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t1_j8xsxlr wrote

I use the Maryland Highway agency service request website! It works. I requested they clean the area of I-95 near S. Caton Avenue, a crew came out to clean the litter. Our neighborhood has a woman who works with traffic construction, she got us this link for all the request. So far my clean up request and another neighbor’s new sign request were done. It takes time to do the picture and the request but it’s worth it to see improvement.

https://marylandsha.secure.force.com/customercare/apex/request_for_service?sfdcIFrameOrigin=null

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OP t1_j8xvz8l wrote

THANK YOU. and I've driven it enough that today I finally was frustrated enough to ask here and know I cannot be the only one. I will complete this for the areas I referenced and one other one around Key Highway. And yes, Caton would have been on my list too. :-)

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t1_j8yai2t wrote

You’re welcome! I believe if we all work together on the little things we can make Baltimore much more liveable.

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t1_j8xvya3 wrote

This was helpful. Do you think they are waiting until the foot bridge work is done to finally give 295 near the city a good resurfacing?

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t1_j8zfwbm wrote

I got a link for the state Highway projects from our block captain. She doesn’t think repaving 295 by the city line is a scheduled project but you can look through the list to see. Baltimore is in District 4 for the state highways.

She also said Baltimore DOT, not the state is responsible for 295 inside the city. The original question about 295 ramps might be better directed to the Baltimore City dot representative who is on here. I don’t fully understand it, I believe she said 95 and 895 are state maintenance but the 295 part inside the city is city DOT.

I can’t figure out how to tag the DOT person to ask them.

https://mdot-sha-project-portal-maryland.hub.arcgis.com/pages/project-list-and-links

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