Two-Week Safety Improvement Effort Involves Detours in Owings
PRINCE FREDERICK, Md. (Updated July 10, 2014)—A portion of Mt. Harmony Road in Owings will be closed to through traffic for approximately two weeks beginning on or about Monday, July
Nearly 700 feet of the roadway between Valley View Court and Rue Court will be improved by repaving and the replacement of guardrails. The $140,000 project will improve safety through the curved segment of the roadway.
During the project, access to residences on Mt. Harmony Road will not be affected though delays can be expected. Detour routes will be established for motorists traveling along the east/west axis in the Owings area.
Leonardtown Road in Waldorf and Charles Street in La Plata Will Close for Railroad Crossing Repairs
Roads will close for up to five days in July
LA PLATA, Md.—Beginning Monday, July 21, CSX Transportation will repair two railroad crossings in Charles County. This work will require the temporary closure of MD 6 (Charles Street) in La Plata and MD 5 Business (Leonardtown Road) in Waldorf for up to five days each.
The work schedules are as follows:
Monday, July 21 through Friday, July 25
MD 6 (Charles Street) at the railroad crossing in La Plata will be closed. No vehicles will be able to cross the tracks during this time. Pedestrian access will be maintained. Area business access will remain open and accessible.
Monday, July 28 through Friday, Aug. 1
MD 5 Business (Leonardtown Road) at the railroad crossing in Waldorf will be closed. No vehicles will be able to cross the tracks during this time. Pedestrian access will be maintained. Area business access will remain open and accessible.
Drivers will able to access MD 5 Business (Leonardtown Road) and MD 6 (Charles Street) up to the roadway closure. CSX will provide signed detour routes for each crossing repair.
In La Plata, motorists can use U.S. 301 (Crain Highway), Rosewick Road, Radio Station Road, and MD 488 (La Plata Road). Emergency traffic to University of Maryland Charles Regional Medical Center can stay on MD 6 (Charles Street) and follow the blue hospital "H" signs. For information about hospital access routes, visit www.CharlesRegional.org .
In Waldorf, motorists can use U.S. 301 (Crain Highway) and MD 5 (Mattawoman-Beantown Road).
The State Highway Administration (SHA) is working with CSX Transportation to manage traffic, publicize the closure, and inspect the project. CSX Transportation will perform all repairs and manage the traffic detours. Work includes removal of existing track and crossings, grading and preparation of the track beds, installation of new precast concrete crossing panels, reinstallation of rails and paving of the asphalt crossing approaches.
While SHA and its transportation partners work hard to maintain safe traffic mobility in work zones, each driver needs to actively modify his or her driving to help prevent crashes. Stay alert and look for reduced speed limits, narrow driving lanes and highway workers. Slow down and don't follow too closely. Drivers, passengers as well as workers are at risk. Commuters should allow extra travel time in their schedule as the closure of these major routes will result in increased traffic and probable delays along designated detour routes and other alternative travel routes. Safer driving. Safer work zones. For everyone. Travelers may also visit www.MD511.org to plan their routes in advance.
Both of these crossings are in busy commercial corridors. Residents and commuters are encouraged to support local businesses during the closures. On average more than 21,000 vehicles travel MD 6 (Charles Street) through La Plata and 30,000 travel MD 5 Business (Leonardtown Road) through Waldorf each day.
For more information, contact the Citizens' Liaison Office at 301-645-0550. Citizens with special needs may contact the Maryland Relay Service at 711, or Relay Service TDD: 800-735-2258.