In this “People Behind the Policies” blog, we hear from a commuter who talks about her experience discovering her daily bus line while learning how it relates to our goal to Double Transit Ridership in Maryland by the end of 2020. “Discovering 310″ By Kue’ McIntyre It has been over a year and a half Read the Rest…
Transportation
Discovering 310, December 5th, 2012
Governor Martin O’Malley Kicks-Off Transit Oriented Development Project in Montgomery County, July 16th, 2012
First phase of Pike & Rose project will generate a projected 550 permanent jobs White Flint Project Benefits from Maryland’s “Fast Track” Program and Administration’s Transit Oriented Development Initiative ROCKVILLE, MD - Governor Martin O’Malley and Lt. Governor Anthony G. Brown today joined Montgomery County officials and private sector partners to break ground on Maryland’s first Read the Rest…
Where do you bike in Maryland?, July 11th, 2012
The League of American Bicyclists recently ranked Maryland 8th in the nation for bike safety.
Video Message from Governor O’Malley on the Storm Recovery, July 1st, 2012
By Raquel Guillory, Director of Communications We wanted to share this video update from Governor Martin O’Malley on the power restoration efforts in Maryland. In the video, the Governor encourages Marylanders to look out for one another and asks people with power and air conditioning to open up their homes to friends and family without Read the Rest…
Statement from Governor Martin O’Malley on Passage of Federal Transportation Funding Legislation, June 29th, 2012
ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor Martin O’Malley today released the following statement on the passage of the MAP-21bill – legislation that will sustain thousands of jobs and transportation investment in Maryland: “Working together, members of Congress today took an important step forward – for our country and our state. With the passage of this $105 billion bill, Read the Rest…
A Visible Sign of Progress, June 20th, 2012
By Secretary Beverly Swaim-Staley Today, a very visible sign of progress sailed under the Bay and Key bridges and on into the Port of Baltimore. Four huge cranes have arrived to complete the new 50-foot berth at the Port of Baltimore. The landside portion of the new berth was completed earlier this year. The four Read the Rest…
Governor O’Malley Announces Design Funding for US 301/MD 304 Safety Project in Queen Anne’s County, June 13th, 2012
Additional $7.8 million committed to advance interchange design for heavily-traveled intersection in Centreville ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor Martin O’Malley today announced a $7.8 million investment to complete the design of the US 301/MD 304 interchange in Centreville, Queen Anne’s County. Today, a basic intersection is in place at what is one of the most heavily Read the Rest…
Beverley Swaim-Staley to Step Down as Maryland Transportation Secretary, April 30th, 2012
First woman to hold the position departs after 25 years of state service ANNAPOLIS, MD – Beverley Swaim-Staley, the first woman to be appointed as Maryland’s Transportation Secretary, announced today that she will step down from that position after 25 years of state service. Ms. Swaim-Staley was appointed Secretary by Governor Martin O’Malley in September Read the Rest…
Governor Martin O’Malley Testifies on The Maryland Transportation Financing And Infrastructure Investment Act of 2012, March 14th, 2012
Legislation would support 7,500 new jobs in addition to the 52,000 jobs in the Administration’s FY2013 proposed capital budget
Includes “braking mechanism” for consumers and stronger protections for the Transportation Trust Fund
ANNAPOLIS, MD – Governor Martin O’Malley today, joined and supported by Lt. Governor Anthony G. Brown, Read the Rest...

