Transit line a burden, not a boon, for thriving, car-centric Canton

Ben Rosenberg, of Baltimore's Canton neighborhood, opposes the surface Red Line.
Neighborhood Voices on the Red Line Route:
BEN ROSENBERG

       Baltimore’s Red Line mass transit project has been Ben Rosenberg’s induction into civic engagement — and protest. An attorney, he spent years at a prominent law firm before he and three other guys went out on their own. He’s a litigator, which means he can be tied up for weeks in court; he’s raised three children and has been busy in recent years enjoying his three grandchildren. Five years ago, he and his wife left Ruxton for a town house with a harbor view in Canton.

      Until now, he says, “I never had the inclination or time to do something like this.”

      The “this” is Rosenberg’s activism against the MTA’s proposal to build a surface rail line through Canton. Read the rest of this entry »

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