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Description

This project provides a new roadway between Spencerville Road (MD 198) and the School Access Road in Burtonsville. This roadway will consist of two 12-foot lanes, closed section, for a length of approximately 1,000 linear feet. The project also includes an eight-foot parking lane, curb and gutter, a sidewalk, a sidepath, landscaping, and street lighting. Approximately 400 linear feet of the road has been built by a developer as access to the Burtonsville Town Square Shopping Center.
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Phase

Final Design Stage

Status

Active
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Budget Snapshot
$9.48M Total
Expenditures/Funding
$6.52M 6 Year Total
Expenditures/Funding
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Location

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Capacity

The roadway and intersection capacities for year 2025 Average Daily Traffic (ADT) for MD 198 is projected to be 40,700 vehicles per day.
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Estimated Schedule

Design completed FY23. Land acquisition to be completed in FY25. Construction starts and ends in FY25.
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Justification

This project implements the recommendations of the Fairland Master Plan. The proposed modifications to MD 198 (US 29 to Old Columbia Pike), which the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) will undertake to correct the high incidence of accidents and improve capacity of the road, will eliminate access off MD 198 to the businesses along the north side of MD 198. The proposed roadway will provide rear access to businesses and will create a more unified and pedestrian-friendly downtown Burtonsville. The project has been developed based on a planning study for Burtonsville Access Road and was called for by the Fairland Master Plan.
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Fiscal Note

Intergovernmental revenue represents WSSC Water's share of water and sewer relocation costs.
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Disclosures

A pedestrian impact analysis has been completed for this project.
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Coordination

Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, Maryland DOT State Highway Administration, Montgomery County Public Schools, Facility Planning: Transportation, Department of Public Libraries, Department of Transportation, Technology and Enterprise Business Solutions, Department of Permitting Services, Department of Housing and Community Affairs, WSSC Water, Washington Gas, Pepco, Verizon, Developer
Budget Snapshot
$9.48M Total
Expenditures/Funding
$6.52M 6 Year Total
Expenditures/Funding
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Project Details
Project NumberP500500
Date Last Modified01/07/24
Administering AgencyTransportation
CategoryTransportation
SubCategoryRoads
Planning AreaFairland-Beltsville and Vicinity
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Total Expenditures by Cost Element (000s)
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Total Funding by Source (000s)
EXPENDITURES (000s)
Cost ElementsTotalThru FY23Est FY24Total 6 YearsFY 25FY 26FY 27FY 28FY 29FY 30Beyond 6 Years
Planning, Design and Supervision156011740386386000000
Land3389217155416181618000000
Site Improvements and Utilities1212000000000
Construction45200045204520000000
Other00000000000
Total Expenditures94811403155465246524000000
FUNDING (000s)
Funding SourceTotalThru FY23Est FY24Total 6 YearsFY 25FY 26FY 27FY 28FY 29FY 30Beyond 6 Years
G.O. Bonds91381100155464846484000000
Impact Tax255255000000000
Intergovernmental884804040000000
Total Funding Sources94811403155465246524000000
OPERATING BUDGET IMPACT ($000s)
Impact TypeTotal 6 YearsFY 25FY 26FY 27FY 28FY 29FY 30
Maintenance25-55555
Energy5-11111
NET IMPACT30-66666
APPROPRIATION AND EXPENDITURE DATA ($000s)
Appropriation FY 25 Request0
Year First AppropriationFY05
Appropriation FY 26 Request0
Last FY's Cost Estimate9481
Cumulative Appropriation9481
Expenditure / Encumbrances1430
Unencumbered Balance8051