He previously spent 29 years as a research associate/epidemiologist with the University of Maryland’s National Study Center for Trauma and EMS (NSC). is the Director of MDOT MVA’s Highway Safety Office. Timothy Kerns, Director, Maryland Highway Safety Office Nizer earned a Master of Science degree in Public Policy from the Eagleton Institute of Rutgers University, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Goucher College. She is a 2011 graduate of the Leadership Maryland Program and was named Woman of the Year in 2014 by the Women in Transportation Seminar Baltimore Chapter. Nizer is a Member of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA) International Board of Directors, an AAMVA Region 1 Board Member, and a Member of the American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials Standing Committee on Highway Traffic Safety. She also held management positions at the Maryland Public Service Commission, the Maryland General Assembly and the Office of Homeland Security. Nizer served as the MVA’s Chief Deputy Administrator and Deputy Administration for Central Operations and Safety Programs for over eight years. Stockstill of Picayune and is expected to wrap up in summer 2023.Highway Safety Office Leadership Christine Nizer, Administrator of the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration, Governor Wes Moore’s Highway Safety RepresentativeĬhristine Nizer was appointed Administrator of the Maryland Department of Transportation Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA) and Governor’s Highway Safety Representative by Secretary Pete Rahn in August 2015. This $6 million project was awarded to Huey P. Mainline paving is complete, and crews are paving crossovers. 90 in Hancock County from Rifle Range Road to Lower Bay Road is underway. 90 in Hancock County is underwayĪn overlay project to pave 5 miles of U.S. Caps are being poured, and the contractor is working on slopes. All piles have been driven and clearing is complete. This $7.6 million project was awarded to Warren Paving and is expected to be completed in 2023.īridge replacement on State Route 145 in Clarke County is underwayĪ $4.27 million project to replace two bridges on State Route 145 in Clarke County is underway. With mainline paving now complete, ramps, local roads and crossovers are being paved. Wallace Construction of Columbia and is expected to wrap up in summer 2023.Īn overlay project on State Route 63 is in progress in George County from Sally Parker Rd. This $41 million contract was awarded to T.L. 49 intersections with State Route 13 and Carnes Rd. Two directional crossovers also known as “j-turns” will be constructed at the U.S. Paving operations are underway in the southbound lane from Black Creek to Southgate Rd. Median grading and drainage operations are nearly complete. The project stretches from the Stone County line to South Gate Road. 49 is nearing completion in Forrest County. 49 in Forrest CountyĪ safety improvement project on U.S. This project was awarded to Dunn Roadbuilders and is expected to be complete in 2024. Crews will begin rubblization work south of Exit 73 after the current segment is complete. Cable rails are also being placed in the median. This $66.7 million project stretches 14 miles from the Lamar County line to just south of Moselle.Ĭrews are currently rubblizing and paving the northbound lanes from Exit 73 to 76 while grading operations are underway in the southbound lanes. Attala County Board of Supervisors District 2Ī safety improvement project is underway in Forrest County on I-59.
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