Owings Mills Boulevard Extension Provides New Urban Link
County Executive Kevin Kamenetz Leads the Ribbon-Cutting
August 6, 2012Location: Owings Mills, Maryland
The opening of a one-mile extension of Owings Mills Boulevard
helps to join residents and businesses more closely. This
extension has been part of Baltimore County's master plan for
nearly three decades.
The new four-lane roadway is an integral component in connecting
communities within the County's northwestern section. It
allows for easier access to area commercial, industrial, and
educational centers. A dedicated path makes the project both
safer and more accessible for bicyclists, and the extensive
landscaping includes more than 2,800 trees and bushes.
At the ribbon cutting ceremony held on August 6, 2012, County
Executive Kevin Kamenetz hailed the project for its context
sensitivity as well as for improved connectivity and safety.
JMT provided all engineering and landscape architectural
services to complete the design and contract documents, and
assisted the client with bid phase and construction phase
services.