Traffic & Transit
Towsontown Boulevard To Be Resurfaced
The monthlong repaving on Towsontown Boulevard will run from Charles Street to Bosley Avenue, starting April 15.
TOWSOSON, MD - From Baltimore County Maryland: The Department of Public Works will begin paving Towsontown Boulevard, from Charles Street to Bosley Avenue, during the week of April 15. The one-mile long project will take about four weeks to complete – a week of road milling and re-setting manholes and then two to three weeks for paving (depending on the weather).
The new surface will mark the completion of two years of work designed to improve traffic flow at the intersection of Towsontown Boulevard and Osler. The Boulevard was widened at this juncture in 2017 to accommodate two, west-bound, left-turn lanes on Towsontown. A retaining wall was built in order to cut in a new lane, and traffic signals were re-configured to reflect the new flow.
During this final stage, crews will intermittently close lanes, but they expect to maintain the flow of traffic and note that everything will be completed before university and high school commencements in May.
This will be the third corridor resurfaced in Towson since last summer, after Stevenson Lane and Bosley Avenue. I have asked the Department of Public Works to prioritize parts of Joppa Road in Towson, Parkville, and Perry Hall in 2019.