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Lutherville transit proposals draw mixed reactions from residents

January 10, 2023

I know a student who attends Towson University but has never actually visited the city of Baltimore. She is not alone, and that is a shame. Aside from aiding workers and easing downtown traffic congestion, the proposed Lutherville connector would connect students from Goucher, Towson, Notre Dame, Loyola, Hopkins, Morgan, MICA and the University of Maryland, Baltimore, in a linear “College Corridor.” It would allow entrepreneurs to create easily accessible hub(s), with coffee shops, bookstores, bars, entertainment venues, bike shops, hip stores, etc. — the types of places where students from different campuses could gather, share ideas, have fun and spend money.

Article Source: Baltimore Sun

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