Fears of traffic gridlock remain among transit planners, but they are moving ahead with small-scale solutions to help handle the massive influx of new workers this year and next at Fort George G. Meade.
Most of the more than 4,000 employees from the Defense Information Systems Agency will move into their new 1-million-square foot building on post late this year, well ahead of schedule. And officials said critical...
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