Bill
SB 198
Relating to courthouses.
Creates a transparent, objective MDOT project-scoring system for the CTP, requires public scores and biennial project solicitations to guide funding and asset-management goals.
Bill
SB 198
Creates a transparent, objective MDOT project-scoring system for the CTP, requires public scores and biennial project solicitations to guide funding and asset-management goals.
Status: Hearing 1/29 at 10:30 a.m. (Introduced Jan 8, 2025) — Effective date (as drafted): July 1, 2025
SB 198 revises how Maryland prioritizes, scores, documents, and selects transportation projects for the Consolidated Transportation Program (CTP) and updates related planning (the Maryland Transportation Plan, MTP). The bill requires a transparent, objective project‑scoring system and stronger asset‑management/state‑of‑good‑repair practices to guide funding decisions.
Definitions and project categories
Project‑based scoring and prioritization
CTP and MTP content enhancements
Asset management / state of good repair
Governance/commission changes
For full statutory language and technical details (definitions, MTC composition changes, asset‑management program requirements), see the bill text (Article — Transportation, §§ added/revised).
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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