Baltimore County Department of Public Works and Transportation Announces New Traffic Circle Near Cromwell Valley Elementary
TOWSON, MD — The Baltimore County Department of Public Works and Transportation (DPWT) today announced plans to construct a new roundabout at the corner of Providence Road at Breezwick Road to further enhance traffic safety near Cromwell Valley Elementary Magnet School in Towson.
In addition to the new roundabout, County officials will also be constructing a raised pedestrian crosswalk in the area.
“Baltimore County residents deserve safe roadways, which is why our administration has continually provided significant funding for road resurfacing and traffic calming,” County Executive Johnny Olszewski said. “I’d like to thank the Department of Public Works and Transportation for their efforts on this project to further improve safety in the Campus Hills and Cromwell Valley communities.”
“This is another example of responding to community concerns about traffic safety along a heavily-traveled corridor,” Councilman David Marks said. “Along with the upgraded water system in Campus Hills, it’s another investment in one of Towson’s oldest communities.”
The approximately $200,000 project is expected to be be completed by the end of August.