Stimulus project on I-83 in Maryland

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A stimulus project is starting on Interstate 83 across the state line.

Crews will resurface three miles along northbound and southbound I-83 from just south of Downes Road to the state line, according to the Maryland Department of Transportation's State Highway Administration.

Drivers should expect periodic lane closures between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Monday through Friday for the mainline work.

The project also involves resufacing several interchange ramps: two at Freeland Road, four at the Maryland 439/Old York Road, four at Maryland 45/York Road, one at Middletown Road and four at Maryland 137/Mt. Carmel Road.

Drivers may see restrictions on the ramps between 7 p.m. and 5 a.m. Sunday through Thursday.

The administration awarded the $3.9 million contract to P. Flanigan and Sons Inc. of Baltimore.

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