A reimagining of the long-awaited Red Line transportation system could connect Howard County to eastern Baltimore County.
The proposed expansion is part of a 25-year regional transportation plan released by the Baltimore Metropolitan Council. The plan also includes a multibillion transit corridor connecting Towson to Baltimore City.
“The Baltimore Regional Transportation Board is concerned about the lack of progress in the region,” Regina Aris, assistant director of transportation planning for the council, during a virtual briefing last week. “They see a lot of money going to Washington DC area jurisdictions, a lot of money going to the Purple Line.”
A long-range plan for the central Maryland region dedicates nearly $4 billion to two major transit lines.
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