New Hampshire Ave. BRT Study Heads to Planning Board
MCDOTFeb 12, 2026
The Montgomery County Department of Transportation has completed the New Hampshire Avenue Corridor Study, recommending a BRT concept featuring curbside bus lanes, queue jumps, transit signal priority, and local bus pull-outs between Fort Totten, D.C. and Randolph Road in Colesville. A draft report has been submitted to the Montgomery County Planning Board for review. A public hearing is scheduled for March 12, 2026, where Planning staff will present their findings and the public may testify.
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Source: Montgomery County, MD, “New Hampshire Ave. Flash BRT Study Advances to Planning Board”, received Feb 12, 2026.
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