Friday, May 15, 2026

New traffic signal being installed at Old Georgetown Rd. intersection in Bethesda


A Montgomery County Department of Transportation contractor is installing a traffic signal at the intersection of Old Georgetown Road with Cordell Avenue in downtown Bethesda. Let's give a shout-out to the reader who correctly surmised this was the reason for the recent upgrades at this intersection. Access to Cordell Avenue is currently blocked off at Old Georgetown, as the crew is using Cordell as a staging area. This was actually pretty good timing by the agencies involved, as Cordell is already blocked off at Norfolk Avenue for the first summer concert tonight (6-8 PM, but closed for set-up already this afternoon), sponsored by the Bethesda Urban Partnership. A few weeks back, another crew was adding a new refuge median to the intersection, as you can see in the photos below from April 23 and today, May 15:









2 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's great news, because using the press-the-button-and-flashing-lights-will-alert-cars-to-(*maybe*-)stop arrangement installed previously was pretty damned scary.

Anonymous said...

Good! That's been an iffy spot to merge for a long time.