Brookeville bypass wasn't needed

Anonymous
What a waste of funds, this could have been better used in baltimore or western MD
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok but has anybody found a completion date for the bypass?


It's been done for months


I feel like I’m talking in circles here. It’s not completed. There’s a portion of Brookeville road and the round about that is still closed and not completed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok but has anybody found a completion date for the bypass?


It's been done for months


I feel like I’m talking in circles here. It’s not completed. There’s a portion of Brookeville road and the round about that is still closed and not completed.


You keep repeating yourself, but no one has provided an answer. You can stop posting that. Just follow along here:
https://mdot-sha-md97-brookeville-bypass-mo7465171-r-maryland.hub.arcgis.com/#Updates

The above site will have posted information before anywhere else. No one is going to be able to give you an answer until the MDOT decides to post an update.
Anonymous
I wouldn’t be surprised if they abandon the last leg of the project. They’ll do a “study” and determine the existing portion of the bypass is sufficient.

This was such a waste of money and destroyed so many trees/woodlands.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Ok but has anybody found a completion date for the bypass?


It's been done for months


If you’ve actually driven on it you’ll know that it’s not done. It’s like they forgot to add the final layer of asphalt. Road looks and feels unfinished.
Anonymous
I blame Wes Moore for this, he is the one who could have canceled this but chose not too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I blame Wes Moore for this, he is the one who could have canceled this but chose not too.


...You can't be serious
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I blame Wes Moore for this, he is the one who could have canceled this but chose not too.


Stupidest comment on the thread. I hope it was in jest.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I blame Wes Moore for this, he is the one who could have canceled this but chose not too.


...You can't be serious


I am, he had the chance to STOP it and he didn't.
Anonymous
Is this damn thing open yet?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I still maintain this wasn't needed and the fact its a one lane road and not two in each direction with interchanges is a travesty.


It's not an interstate it's a 2 lane highway south of this to Olney and a two lane road north of this all the way to Carroll county. Putting in interchanges would wipe out half the town it was meant to bypass.


Not true at all, you don't know civil engineering and it shows, Larla. You can build a folded diamond interchange and bridges compact enough to where it provides limited access to the bypass.


That's not how it goes
Anonymous
This was not needed. I see nobody use the bypass. I hope this gets torn down, its a monstrosity that destroyed so much of the environment
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I blame Wes Moore for this, he is the one who could have canceled this but chose not too.


How would he cancel a completed road?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This was not needed. I see nobody use the bypass. I hope this gets torn down, its a monstrosity that destroyed so much of the environment


Huh? Everyone uses the bypass because there is no other choice if you are going north on GA.

However it is STILL not finished and one of the local roads is still closed.
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