Rural, Suburban and Urban Leaders Join Bid to Restore Lost Road Repair Funds

Written by – By Bruce DePuyt

Maryland Matters: A bipartisan coalition of local officials from every region of the state urged a House committee on Thursday to reverse steep recession-era cuts in road repair aid to the counties.

At a hearing before the House Environment and Transportation Committee, officials from rural and suburban counties and the City of Baltimore testified that a 2009 change in a key formula has severely limited their ability to keep roads and bridges in good repair.

The cuts were approved in reaction to a steep drop in revenues brought about by the Great Recession.

Laura Price, a member of the Talbot County Council and president of the Maryland Association of Counties, said localities are on a “starvation diet” as a result of the lost revenues.

Read more at Maryland Matters.

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