Transportation Planning

Summary

Calvert County’s transportation planning focuses on creating a safe, efficient, and sustainable roadway network. As a predominantly rural county experiencing increased growth pressures, Calvert must carefully balance infrastructure expansion and maintenance with the preservation of its natural and historical character.

Key priorities

  • Improving roadway safety and capacity, especially along MD 2/4, in the Prince Frederick Town Center and on MD 231.
  • Advancing active transportation, with ongoing investments in pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure in the town centers and along key corridors.
  • Supporting land use goals, ensuring transportation investments align with the Calvert County Comprehensive Plan.
  • Building resilience and promoting equity, by addressing climate risks, managing stormwater impacts, and improving safe access for all residents, including seniors and low-income populations.
  • Enhancing public transit options and services, to include expanding the Calvert County Public Transportation system, improving regional connections, and constructing a Transit Transfer Station to increase rider accessibility and convenience.

Transportation planning in Calvert County is a collaborative, regionally coordinated effort with key partners such as the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT), the Tri-County Council for Southern Maryland, and the Calvert-St. Mary’s Metropolitan Planning Organization. This coordinated strategy ensures policy alignment, shared priorities, and strong regional relationships.

As community patterns evolve, Calvert’s transportation planning will rely on creative and forward-thinking strategies to ensure a connected, resilient future. To learn more about Calvert County’s serious commitment to roadway safety, visit the Calvert County Traffic Safety page.

Vision from Calvert County Comprehensive Plan

Our highways are safe with only moderate congestion and transit is readily available. Walking and bicycling are practical alternatives within and in close proximity of Town Centers.