MD. CONGRESSIONAL DELEGATION ANNOUNCES $6 MILLION IN FEDERAL FUNDING

Members of Maryland’s congressional delegation have announced more than six-million-dollars in federal funding for transportation, health technology and road safety projects.  The money from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law is being awarded to agencies across the state including more than one-point-six million-dollars for the Department of Transportation to collect real-time work zone speed data in the Baltimore region. Two-million-dollars will go to the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority to develop and pilot an open-source, data standard for transit scheduling. The Maryland Department of planning will receive more than one-point-seven-million-dollars to deploy drones to make medical deliveries to the Eastern Shore.