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Demolition crews are working to remove large sections of the remaining pieces of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge after ...
The state lawmakers toured the remaining section of roadway, the ramps leading to where the bridge once stood before the ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, along with state and local leaders, toured the Francis Scott Key Bridge demolition site Wednesday ...
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Maryland Gov. Wes Moore, along with state and local leaders, toured the Francis Scott Key Bridge demolition site Wednesday ...
Mayor Brandon Scott and Maryland's congressional representatives discuss public safety, federal funding cuts, and the Francis Scott Key Bridge reconstruction.
16 months after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse, demolition of the remaining structure began — the first step in a four-year, $2 billion reconstruction project.
Demolition work on the remaining pieces of the Francis Scott Key Bridge was expected to start Monday, with several months of dismantling the remnants ahead.
Demolition of the remaining structures of Baltimore’s collapsed Key Bridge will begin on July 7, the Maryland Transportation Authority (MDTA) announced on Thursday.
Demolition of the remaining Key Bridge structures begin in July as part of a major rebuild effort. Nearby communities seek continued involvement and safeguards against environmental and noise impacts.
Then the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in March 2024, delaying shipments, increasing commute times and causing Mansur to lose $20,000 that year.
The demolition of Francis Scott Key Bridge’s remaining structures will commence around July 7, MDTA announced.
Demolition of the remaining structures from the Key Bridge collapse is set to begin next month, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority.
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