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Maryland earned a C on its 2025 infrastructure report card, with declining road and bridge grades.
Maryland received a C grade on the 2025 Infrastructure Report Card from the American Society of Civil Engineers, matching its 2020 score and the national average.
The assessment covers roads, bridges, water systems, and other critical infrastructure, with some categories declining—roads dropped to a C- and bridges to a B-.
The report highlights ongoing challenges in maintenance, funding, and modernization, citing the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse as a concern for resilience.
Officials stress the need for sustained investment and updated funding models as traditional sources like the gas tax decline.
The findings underscore the importance of long-term planning to ensure public safety and economic stability.
Maryland obtuvo una C en su tarjeta de informe de infraestructura de 2025, con calificaciones declinantes de carreteras y puentes.