October 17th, 2019 by WCBC Radio
Maryland Governor Larry Hogan says he is “furious” about severe traffic gridlock caused by a two-year repair project on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, but that delaying the work could lead to “catastrophic” and potentially life-threatening safety risks. Speaking at a Maryland Board of Public Works meeting Wednesday several weeks after the $27 million project began, Hogan said there is nothing state officials can do to make the sometimes miles-long traffic backups “magically disappear.” But he promised urgent action to ease some of the problems and to speed up the project…