Baltimore, MD - July 23, 2024 - Crucial federal environmental approvals for the reconstruction of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore were granted Tuesday, Maryland officials said.
The Federal Highway Administration approved the bridge replacement work, deciding that because the new structure will be within the former bridge's right of way and have the same capacity of four travel lanes, it is unlikely to significantly impact community, natural or cultural resources, according to the Maryland Transportation Authority.
The 984-foot container ship Dali on March 26 lost power and crashed into the Key Bridge, killing six road workers and costing over 1,100 port jobs. The National Transportation Safety Board on June 24 said two malfunctioning electrical breakers caused the initial blackout aboard the Dali.
“Securing this approval marks a major milestone in rebuilding the Key Bridge and reconnecting communities following the March 26 catastrophic collapse,” said MDTA Secretary Paul J. Wiedefeld. “This approval from the federal government formally gives MDTA the go ahead to move forward with plans to rebuild the Key Bridge.”... Read More: Pikesville Patch