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Thursday, October 22, 2015

Gov. Hogan Announces New Transit Plan For Baltimore City


Governor Larry Hogan has announced a $135 million plan to redesign Baltimore's local and express bus systems.
The Republican governor said Thursday the comprehensive plan will add 12 new high-frequency and color-coded routes to improve connections to jobs and other types of public transit.
Parts of the plan will be implemented soon, with the entire redesign expected by June of 2017. 
Hogan was joined at the announcement by Baltimore City Council President Jack Young and Senate Majority Leader Catherine Pugh, who represents West Baltimore.
Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake was noticeably absent. She says Hogan's plan "falls far short" of what the light rail plan known as the Red Line would have accomplished.
The Hogan Administration is also looking to offer express bus service to Fort Meade, Arundel Mills and the Amazon Fulfillment Center.
In June, the Hogan administration said it would not move forward with a proposed light rail project in the city known as the Red Line. Hogan says that $2.9 billion plan "was a train to nowhere that was not going to accomplish anything."
The Red Line would have connected Canton with Woodlawn, did receive nearly $1-billion in federal money.
A number of Democrats had criticized Governor Hogan for abandoning the project.
Today, Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamnetz called the new Hogan plan "window dressing."

Source WBAL

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