Why the ICC?

The proposed Intercounty Connector (ICC) project is intended to link existing and proposed development areas between I-270 and I-95/US 1 corridors within central and eastern Montgomery County and northwestern Prince George’s County with a state-of-the-art, east-west highway that limits access and accommodates passenger and goods movement. This transportation project is intended to increase community mobility …

Project Overview

The ICC Study Area is located in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, north of Washington, D.C., extending from I-270 to I-95/US 1, and from the Capital Beltway to the Patuxent River. The Study Area encompasses an area of mixed land use with heavy concentrations of existing and planned employment along the I-270 and I-95/US 1 …

What and Why

The proposed Intercounty Connector (ICC) project is intended to link existing and proposed development areas between I-270 and I-95/US 1 corridors within central and eastern Montgomery County and northwestern Prince George’s County with a state-of-the-art, multi-modal east-west highway that limits access and accommodates passenger and goods movement. This transportation project is intended to: Increase community …

Study Area

The Study Area lies between Washington and Baltimore, which have experienced considerable growth in households and employment in recent years. I-95/US 1 and I-270 are two of the most intensive employment, residential and transportation corridors in the State of Maryland. The I-270 corridor is an important location for high technology, extending from the Capital Beltway …