ELLICOTT CITY, MD – The Howard County Department of Public Works’ (DPW) Bureau of Highways’ Traffic Engineering Division will hold a community outreach open house on Wednesday, October 29th from 5:00 to 6:30 p.m., in the Hockley Room at the Howard County Library System’s Elkridge Branch, to present traffic calming plans for Loudon Avenue in Elkridge. The proposed project calls for the installation of speed humps and speed hump signs along Loudon Avenue.
In Howard County, we are committed to making our streets and roads safer for pedestrians, bicyclists and drivers. Through our Neighborhood Traffic Calming program, we are bringing more traffic calming solutions to neighborhoods to slow down speeds and improve safety across the county. Since we updated our Neighborhood Traffic Calming Policy last year, we have invested more than $1.3 million in neighborhood traffic calming projects across the county. When complete, these neighborhood streets in Elkridge will be safer and more friendly for all road users.
During this open house event, DPW staff will be on hand to discuss the proposed traffic calming design, answer questions, and gather public comments.
Following the open house, the proposed plans will be available on DPW’s Traffic Engineering Division’s “Traffic Calming” website for those to view who were unable to attend the event. At that time, community members may also submit questions and comments about the proposed project to the Traffic Engineering Division via email at traffic@howardcountymd.gov; emails must be submitted by no later than November 12, 2025.
For additional questions about Capital Project T-7089, contact Natasha Aidoo with DPW’s Traffic Engineering Division at 410-313-2430 or email traffic@howardcountymd.gov.