Wes Moore announces revival of Baltimore's Red Line transit project.

Maryland Governor Wes Moore has relaunched the Red Line project, a planned 14-mile east-west transit rail line that would have connected isolated high-poverty neighborhoods with regional job centers from Woodlawn to west Baltimore, into downtown Baltimore and east Baltimore. The project was canceled in 2015 by former Governor Larry Hogan, but Moore is making good on a campaign promise to build the multibillion-dollar transit line. The project is considered a vital economic game-changer for residents, businesses, and developers, and will be a core reason for Maryland's decade of growth. The state plans to identify route alignments for public feedback in the spring and complete a study of the project's costs, benefits, and impacts.
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