YesIDoBlowCops

YesIDoBlowCops t1_j2dcvll wrote

I've seen people drop their carry out trash directly on the ground when they are 15 feet away from an empty trash bin. That culture is why certain areas of the cities are completely trashed.

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YesIDoBlowCops t1_iy7ye7f wrote

To the victor goes the spoils. Baltimore city didn't elect Hogan so he has a limited incentive to help them out. Also the red line is more focused on a misguided sense of "equity" as opposed to running mass transit through as much high density as possible where it makes sense. Mass transit through low density rowhome neighborhoods like W Baltimore doesn't make nearly as much sense as through neighborhoods where you have 5-10 story buildings.

If you really want mass transit to work like I do, a Towson to Inner Harbor subway is the best shot at making that happen. It could take thousands or tens of thousands of cars off the road every week and that corridor has plenty of density. Couple that with an upzoning of all neighborhoods along the way and you have a workable proposition.

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