The Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) has announced a $21.2 billion investment outlined in its 2025–2030 Final Consolidated Transportation Program (CTP). This comprehensive plan focuses on advancing transportation infrastructure, enhancing mobility, and promoting sustainability across the state.
The six-year investment will support projects to improve roadways, transit systems, pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure, and port and airport facilities. Key initiatives include the expansion of transit services, modernization of ageing infrastructure, and promotion of environmentally sustainable transportation solutions. The plan allocates funding to critical projects such as the Purple Line light rail (LRT), MARC (Maryland Area Rail Commuter) train services improvements, and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport upgrades.
As part of the plan, MDOT will collaborate with local governments, transit agencies, and other stakeholders to ensure that investments address community needs and align with statewide goals. Regular updates on the progress of the projects included in the CTP will be provided.