From the office of Harford County Councilman Jim McMahan:
NEWS
NEW TRAFFIC PATTERN ON MD 24 AT MD 924/TOLLGATE ROAD
Weather permitting, at approximately 5 a.m. on Thursday, May 26, a new traffic pattern will be implemented at MD 24 and MD 924 (Emmorton Road) and Tollgate Road which will close the temporary intersection and shift vehicles onto the new, permanent intersection. BE PREPARED FOR DELAYS.
To prepare for the opening, single-lane closures and periodic traffic drags may be in effect beginning Wednesday, May 25 at approximately 7 p.m. and continuing until 5 a.m. Thursday, May 26, on all intersection approaches (northbound and southbound MD 24, MD 924 and Tollgate Road). During the traffic drags, police will bring vehicles to a reduced pace prior to the work zone. In the event of inclement weather, the work may take place Thursday night info Friday morning.
In response to many inquiries on the subject, I pass along the following information from Delegate Norman:
“You can sign the referendum petition against illegal aliens getting in-state tuition at the Law Office of Wane Norman, 808 South Main Street, Bel Air, MD 21014 from 9 am to 5 pm, Monday through Friday”. Wayne Norman Delegate
For those who inquired, contributions to my breakfast fundraiser, they may be sent to Citizens for Captain Jim, P O Box 396 Bel Air, Md 21014 and thank you again.
May 21 France & America Side by Side Concert. The Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra will be joined by 25 members of the All County Harford Youth Orchestra. Lecture about the music and the artists begin at 6:45 PM Concert at 7:30. Many classic works familiar to all are in the program. Free Admission.
May 22 Visit Tudor Hall. The Historic Booth Home. Tudor Lane off Churchville Rd. Reservations required. Donation $3. Tours at 1 PM and 2 PM Call 443.619.0008
May 28 – Priscilla Anne Corbett Memory Walk. To benefit Chesapeake Cancer Alliance and Cancer Life Net Programs at Upper Chesapeake Health. Ma & Pa Heritage Trail 9 AM. Start & Finish at Annie’s Playground. For Registration and Information www.chesapeakecanceralliance.org , inforiceconsultingllc.com or 410-838-6355
June 5 Outdoor Music Series at the Humbert Band Shell behind town Hall Bel Air. Featuring the Susquehanna Symphony Orchestra. 7 PM
June 11 HARFORD SINGS! A celebration of Choral Music to benefit the CENTER FOR THE ARTS. Featured groups include the Avondell Singers, Bel Air Community Chorus, Harford Choral Society, Upper Chesapeake Chorus, Bay Country Gentlemen, Deer Creek Chorale, Susquehanna Singers and Vocal Obsession. Patterson Mill High School, 85 Patterson Mill Road off MD Rt. 924 Bel Air. Music begins at 7 PM. Suggested donation $10
June 11, Chesapeake Cancer Alliance ‘s Dream Kitchen Tour. Benefits Upper Chesapeake Health’s Cancer LifeNet programs. For information call 410-569-5542 or go to www.chesapeakecanceralliance.org Tickets $25 at Preston’s Stationery
June 12 The Historical Society of Harford County is pleased to present “The History of the Canning Industry in Harford County” at the Historical Society Headquarters, 143 North Main Street, Bel Air (the Old Post Office Building). Begins at 2:30 PM. The Lecture is Free BUT if you want to stay for dessert the cost is $10. For tickets please contact the society at 410-838-7691 or visit www.harfordhistory.org.
Capt’n Jim McMahan
Harford County Council
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joe dirt says
why would State Highway Administration allow a traffic change the day before memorial day. Traffic is already horrendous. luckily, since the construction contractor has missed all other dates, they probably won’t hit this date.
Anyone else see the river of muddy water last week on Rt 24?? Was the construction contractor fined?? They should have been.
noble says
The construction project is basically on schedule to be completed this Fall as planned. And the change is not all that dramatic. It’s basically the same pattern on a different road. I think we can handle it, holiday weekend or not.