VIDEO: Gov. Martin O'Malley Declares ICC Open
Montgomery and Prince George's county officials joined U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood Monday morning to cut ribbon on first phase of Intercounty Connector.
Politicians and other government officials celebrated the completion of the first section of the Intercounty Connector at a ceremony along the new toll highway Monday morning.
The road is scheduled to open to traffic Wednesday, Feb. 23 at 6 a.m.
Ed Walsh
8:19 pm on Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Nowhere do the officials mention the Very Expensive toll. Taxpayers paid for the road and then the ICC's toll is suitable only for the "well off" driver. Sad.
Sharon
7:45 pm on Wednesday, March 9, 2011
You've got that right, Ed. I think, if we have to pay that much for the road, we should be entitled to bring some of the concrete home and make a decent home patio. LOL!
MD
10:37 pm on Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Just crazy... It's too costly to pay..and the money that was used could have been spent on adding a 3rd land to 270 neR Fredrick..why is it that we know better than they do.
Sharon
7:38 pm on Wednesday, March 9, 2011
If County and State want to 'bilk' money, maybe you should charge commercial trucks $200 just to get through the HUB intersection at MidCounty and Montgomery Village Avenue. We were and ARE the ORIGINAL ICC!!!! Hummm!