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Controlled Blast Planned for Area Near the Medical Center Metro Station on November 16 and Lane Closures Will Occur on November 16 and 17

For Immediate Release: Monday, November 13, 2017


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On Thursday, November 16 between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m., weather permitting, a single, controlled, underground blast is planned at the Medical Center Metro station in Bethesda as construction continues for the MD 355 Crossing Project. This blast will require lane closures on both November 16 and 17 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on one northbound lane of Rockville Pike (MD 355) between Woodmont Avenue and Wilson Drive. Other vehicle and pedestrian traffic will be unaffected.

 

A warning siren will sound five minutes and one minute prior to the blast. It is anticipated that very minimal vibrations will be felt and that the alarm horns will be heard only by people in the immediate vicinity.

 

This work is part of the ongoing construction of the Crossing Project at the Medical Center Metro Station, which will build: 1) A shallow, pedestrian underpass connecting the National Institutes of Health and the bus/commuter transit center on the west side with the Naval Support Activity Bethesda/Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on the east side of Rockville Pike; and 2) Deep elevators on the Navy side of MD 355 to the Metrorail mezzanine.  When completed by the end of 2021, the Crossing will provide a safer environment for people and vehicles in this heavily trafficked area.

 

As construction of the Crossing Project at the Medical Center Metro Station continues, residents are reminded to exercise caution as they walk, bike or travel near the construction zone. Pay attention to all posted signs, walk or bike only on designated crosswalks, sidewalks and paths, and do not walk in the road or in the construction zone.

 

See photos of the construction project online.

 




Release ID: 17-235
Media Contact: Phil Alperson, Montgomery County BRAC Coordinator 240-777-2595

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