Maryland Gov. Wes Moore unveils a transit-oriented development strategy to boost Baltimore's economy, lower housing prices, and improve mobility.
Governor Wes Moore today announced the Moore-Miller Administration’s next step in advancing transit-oriented development ...
The Baltimore Region Transit-Oriented Development Strategy is a continuation of efforts the Maryland Transit Administration ...
The strategy will advance TOD across the Baltimore region to grow the state’s economy and lower housing prices.
Gov. Wes Moore and Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) officials unveiled a plan to develop the transit system in the Baltimore area.
The project is part of a larger state strategy to build around transit stations, transforming state-owned land into housing, retail,and office spaces.
Maryland transportation leaders joined Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott at the Johns Hopkins metro subway station to celebrate the launch of the Maryland Transit Administration’s new metro subway cars.
More than 400 apartments could be built near the Rogers Avenue Metro Station in Northwest Baltimore, under a plan by state ...
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore announces the Baltimore Region Transit Development Strategy.
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A decade after first evaluating the region’s transportation system, the Central Maryland Transportation Alliance says Baltimore is still falling short. The group’s 2026 Transportation Report Card, ...