Md. Attorney General Says ‘Modest Delay’ Could Jeopardize Purple Line

Maryland Attorney General Brian Frosh believes delaying the construction of the Purple Line to analyze how Metro’s troubles might affect the suburban Maryland light-rail line could jeopardize the entire project.

According to Bethesda Magazine, Frosh and Maryland Transit Administration lawyers suggested a delay “would be profoundly disruptive” in a memorandum filed last week in response to a hearing in the U.S. District Court for D.C. for a lawsuit filed by Chevy Chase residents aiming to halt the transit project.

Frosh and the attorneys cited “the complex contractual arrangements involving the project, including the potential for a seemingly modest delay to have cascading consequences on the project schedule and financing arrangements,” according to the report.

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