Description
The appears to have been graffiti at the end of the wall along the ramp from 29 south, onto Rt 32/Clarksville. It was painted over using red paint in one area, and a different color brown in another. In this day and age, paint can be perfectly matched. Seems like a worthwhile investment to obtain some paint that is the same color as the wall, so it blends in when painted over. I'm sure this may occur again. Please rectify this problem as soon as possible.
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Howard County, MD (Tell HoCo) (Verified Official)
DPW HWYS Shelley F (Verified Official)
Thank you for contacting the Bureau of Highways. This has been reported to the State Highway Administration to be addressed who maintains these roadways.
Thank you for submitting your concern to the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA). We value your input. Service Request: SR-0489626 has been created to track this issue. You will receive an automated email message containing additional information if you provided an email address.
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Closed DPW HWYS Shelley F (Verified Official)
Thank you for your report. MDOT SHA owns and maintains all non-toll, numbered roads in Maryland's 23 counties such as I-495 (the Capital Beltway), MD 355 (Rockville Pike) and US 40 (Baltimore National Pike). This issue is not under County jurisdiction and must be addressed by the State Highway Administration (SHA). This ticket will be closed in SeeClickFix.
Please contact the SHA directly at 410-582-5650 or toll free at 1-800-543-2515 or communications@sha.state.md.us. If you found an additional issue that needs the SHA's attention, their customer service webpage is available for your convenience: www.roads.maryland.gov or http://marylandsha.force.com/customercare/request_for_service