Warren Road Bridge in Loch Raven Reservoir Now Open
Bridge reopening will improve commute times for many Baltimore and Harford County residents
The Baltimore City Departments of Transportation and Public Works are pleased to announce that the Warren Road Bridge repair work is now complete, and the bridge will soon reopen for vehicular traffic. With repairs completed on time and as scheduled, the Warren Road Bridge will open for motorists.
The Warren Road Bridge, which crosses over the city-owned Loch Raven Reservoir in Baltimore County, has been closed to traffic since July 31st for emergency repair work to the bridge superstructure. Repair work, which was expected to last approximately three months is now complete and the bridge will reopen to traffic as originally scheduled. The opening of the bridge will improve commute times for many Baltimore and Harford County residents.
Located in scenic northern Baltimore County, the Warren Road Bridge is owned by the Baltimore City Department of Public Works and managed by the City’s Department of Transportation. Department of Transportation Director Corren Johnson and Public Works Interim Director Richard J. Luna would like to thank area residents, businesses, and motorists for their patience during construction, as Baltimore City worked to improve the transportation network in Baltimore’s watersheds.
The "iron lady" in Cockeysville is 101 years old and driving across it can be an uneasy experience. It's narrow, rusty and noisy the way the metal grates rattle under the weight of vehicles.
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