MTA Open Houses on Red Line

The Maryland Department of Transportation Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) has announced a series of public open houses to determine a fiscally responsible path forward for the Baltimore Red Line. The agency will engage community members in May to evaluate alternative delivery strategies, including project phasing and revisiting transit mode, to help ensure the long-awaited east-west connector continues moving forward toward construction.  

The Red Line open houses will engage the public in open conversations on ways to continue to advance the project, while recognizing current federal and state realities.  

Topics discussed will also include the financial considerations for three options: 

  • Proceeding with the full 14-mile light rail project 
  • Phasing the light rail project by splitting it into smaller portions over time 
  • Revisiting bus rapid transit 

Your input is essential to MTA’s decision-making on how to move the project forward, taking into account community needs, budget, and time constraints. Please plan to join them to learn more and provide feedback at one of the upcoming open houses: 

These locations are accessible for people with disabilities. For more information or to request accommodations such as an interpreter, information translated or in an alternate format, please email outreach@redlinemaryland.com at least one week prior to the open house date. For those unable to attend the open houses in person, recorded presentations will be available online at http://redlinemaryland.com/ in both English and Spanish, with opportunities to complete a survey or submit a comment. 

For more information, to stay up to date, and provide feedback, please visit: https://redlinemaryland.com/open-houses/  

You can also find meeting and event information by following them on social media, joining their Email List, and checking out the  Meetings and Events page

Thank you.