The Washington Post, November 8th, 1990
A $9.7 million project to widen Route 28 on the county's eastern edge is expected to be completed earlier than expected this month, easing the way for commuters by tripling the number of lanes from two to six. After more than 18 months of work, the 3.25-mile part of Route 28 from Route 7 to Sterling Boulevard (Route 846) will have turning lanes, new shoulders and four traffic lights, said state Department of Transportation officials. The biggest benefactors of the improvements will be commuters, who now contend with backed-up traffic because of the narrow road. "It's going to speed up their co...
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