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Marylanders can now give feedback, through a series of open houses, on newly resurrected plans for the Red Line, an east to west transit line across Baltimore City. Governor Wes Moore reinvigorated the plan last month after Governor Larry Hogan canceled the project in 2015. The environmental process requires residents to give input.
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Dr. Sacoby Wilson continues the discussion about transportation equity with Samuel Jordan, president of the Baltimore Transit Equity Coalition.
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Almost a decade after the project was cancelled, Gov. Wes Moore wants to revive the Red Line. What might the east-west transit project look like?
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Proposed east-to-west rail line through Baltimore was canceled by former Governor Larry Hogan in June 2015.
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On this episode of My Block Counts, Dr. Sacoby Wilson discusses transportation equity, its role in economic mobility and and how it links to environmental justice.
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Lawmakers will confront vetoes as well.
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We’ll go On the Record with an update on public transit’s recovery from the pandemic. How many people are riding? What’s being done to get more buses along their routes on-time? Plus, how uneven transit access in Baltimore poses a threat to public health.
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The Central Maryland Transportation Alliance monitors how buses and trains perform in the Baltimore region and the reliability and safety of the system.…
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With a slashed budget and low ridership, the MTA struggles to keep public transportation a viable and safe service for those who need it. And the City…
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The MTA says it will have to slash its budget, and bus routes, in 2021. Governor Hogan announces more 250,000 new rapid test kits for COVID-19. And…