Week of December 15-19, 2014
Awaiting the arrival of the new street light poles. Installation will commence once they have arrived.
Week of December 1-5, 2014
SMECO installing electric power cabling for new lighting system along Rt. 5.
Week of November 24-28, 2014
Crosswalks being laid down and painted. Placement of sod on the Center Center side of Rt. 5.
Week of November 17-21, 2014
Workers placing sidewalk paving bricks at the Rt. 5 campus center crosswalk. The sod arrives on site and the final grading at the sidewalks is complete. The BioTrench with the sod and and landscaping is in place.
Week of November 10-14, 2014
The last pieces of concrete have been installed, the transitions at the Campus Center crosswalk on both sides of Rt. 5 and the connector to the bridge. Both the Campus Center crosswalk and the north crosswalk by the bridge received new asphalt.
Week of November 3-7, 2014
The BioTrench is being installed on the northbound side of Rt. 5 by the bridge. The BioTrench will capture storm water runoff carrying sediments and pollutants from the roadway preventing them from entering St. John’s Pond and the surrounding waterways.
Week of October 27-31, 2014
The concrete finishers come in behind the curb and gutter machine and fill in the gaps and broom finish the surfaces.
Week of October 20-24, 2014
Installing concrete curb and gutter along the northbound side of Rt. 5. Raw concrete goes in one end and comes out as curb and gutter.
Week of October 13-17, 2014
Rip-rap at the storm drain outfalls has been installed. This slows the storm water down and prevents soil erosion. Light poles foundations and storm drain inlets have been installed.
Week of October 6-10, 2014
Paving is complete at the Trinity Church Rd entrance. Temporary stripping is in place. Storm water inlets are being installed along the northbound side of Rt. 5
Week of September 29 – October 3, 2014
Paving of the Trinity Church Rd. entrance has been completed and lines have been painted.
Week of September 22-26, 2014
The Trinity Church Rd. entrance is ready for paving.
Week of September 15-19, 2014
Work on the southbound side of Rt. 5 continues. The brick paver sidewalks are mostly complete. New curbing and sod have been installed at the Post Office. The Trinity Church Rd. entrance off of Rt. 5 is ready for paving.
Week of September 8-12, 2014
The work at Trinity Church Rd. and Rt. 5 continues. Half of the intersection now has a base layer of asphalt on the new entrance access from Rt. 5 onto Trinity Church Road. Work crews are removing the asphalt from the old entrance onto Trinity Church Road. Curb and sidewalk work continues.
Week of September 1-5, 2014
Work continues on the Rt. 5 Traffic Calming project with major work scheduled for Thursday, September 4th and Friday, September 5th at the intersection of Rt. 5 and Trinity Church Road.
On Thursday, September 4th, the new intersection will be paved and stripped. During the course of this work, traffic for Trinity Church Road will be diverted.
Vehicular access to the River Center, Calvert Hall, Kent Hall, the White House and the Trinity Church Parish House will be from the south via Old Statehouse Road. By the end of Thursday, the new intersection will be operational.
On Friday, September 5th, the old intersection paving will be removed, and access to Trinity Church Road from the north will be via the new intersection.
PEDESTRIANS – Please take note of the condition of the temporary sidewalk on the west side of Rt. 5.
Potential tripping hazards exist where the height of the pavement changes at future ramps.
Week of August 25-29, 2014
Removal of asphalt and sub-soils continues along the southbound side of Rt. 5.
Week of August 18-22, 2014
Rt. 5 Asphalt Cutting is complete. Contractors have begun excavating for the Trinity Church Road and Rt. 5 Intersection realignment.
Week of August 11-15
(August 14, 2014) – All sediment control devices have been installed and approved by Maryland Department of the Environment. Work on the road will begin shortly.
Week of August 4
(August 8, 2014) – Sediment and erosion control devices are being installed.
Week of July 28
(July 30, 2014) – Surveying of road continues. Underground utilities have been located and marked.
Week of July 21
(July 23, 2014) – This is the initial survey for the Rt. 5 Traffic Calming to delineate the Limits Of Disturbance (LOD) for the project to locate sediment and erosion control devices.