sxswnxnw t1_j318vrf wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in City completes part of multiyear streetscape project designed to protect Baltimore bicyclists - CBS Baltimore A main route on Baltimore City’s 2015 Bike Master Plan is now complete along Central Avenue. by BmoreCityDOT
I agree. But I hope they do some sort of traffic calming at Central and Fayatte and Central and Orleans because that is very stroady, and all I ever see is people booking it towards Hopkins/the Calvert Street overpass on Orleans or to President/to Hopkins on Fayette.
[deleted] t1_j31pqag wrote
The stretch between Fayette and Orleans was much less of a highway when Sojourner Douglas College's main campus was active (the college shut down 10 years ago, and then burned multiple times, but that's another issue.) Getting that building redeveloped is the real key to slowing traffic down - the block would be a destination, not a thruway.
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