Written by Kristen Wyatt
The Associated Press
Created:4/23/2006 3:33:46 PM
Last Updated:4/23/2006 4:45:52 PM
http://www.wusatv9.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=48725It's been more than a year since state officials started studying the possibility of building a third bridge across the Chesapeake Bay. A task force was appointed, public meetings were held, and reams of charts and graphs were produced for a report due this summer on a possible new bridge.
But are state officials any closer to figuring out where to put a new bridge to ease traffic congestion? Some close to the task force doubt it. Opposition is strong across the Eastern Shore to a new bridge.
"I'm laying in front of the bulldozers if it comes to that," said Queen Anne's County Commissioner Gene Ransom. "We're adamantly opposed to a third bridge. It means more development, more traffic. My gut feeling is, we'll never have a third bridge built."
The problems with building a new bridge, in addition to the one in Maryland and one in Virginia, are many.