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Jun 05, 2023

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law: What's In It For Baltimore County? | Towson Patch

BALTIMORE COUNTY - As President Biden tours the country ahead of the 2024 election, he has touted funding provided by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), signed in November 2021.



"the bipartisan infrastructure law is making transformative investments in Maryland and around the country," Sen Ben Cardin said in a statement. "We are seeing the impact today from the earliest federal funding to be awarded on a competitive basis or apportioned through formula funding, and this process will continue in the years to come."


So far, the White House has announced funding for 25,000 projects across the country, including hundreds in Maryland. Baltimore County, Maryland's third largest jurisdiction by population, has received $55.2 million from the BIL, second only to Prince Georges's County.


$55.2 million is a lot of money; here is how it will be spent in Baltimore County.

The Maryland Department of Transportation received the lion's share of federal funding and plans to spend it on various resurfacing and maintenance projects for Baltimore County Roads. In total, MDOT received ~$54 million for projects in the county, including:


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