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Maryland’s Lt. Gov. Aruna Miller joins Midday to discuss the administration’s work on a range of consequential transportation and healthcare initiatives.
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The Red Line is unaffected, for now.
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New bike lanes and expanded the number of electric scooters in the city are just some of the initiatives aimed at getting residents to drive less.
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Transit officials had previously announced the Red Line could run as rapid rail buses, but the Moore-Miller administration nixed that idea after community input.
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Study predicts some residents could see a 50% increase in job accessibility.
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Tolls haven’t risen in a decade, and House Democratic leaders say that has left a huge hole in the state transportation budget.
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As the Maryland Transit Administration prepares for the next round of open houses on the Red Line, leaders in the business community want to play a large role in the transit line's future.
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One alignment includes construction of a new downtown tunnel, while the other two routes are surface level.
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We’ll go On the Record with Holly Arnold, head of the Maryland Transit Administration. Baltimore’s Red Line, an east-west transit project, was canceled 8 years ago. Now, it's back. Will it be light rail, or rapid buses in special lanes? How long til it’s built?
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“The Red Line is moving forward… but we need to make improvements today for the riders along that corridor. And that's what this service does.”