A new transportation report card has highlighted Baltimore's ongoing struggles with its infrastructure, awarding the city a grade of D. This marks a consistent rating over the past ten years, indicating little progress in improving the transportation system.
The report, which evaluates various aspects of transportation including public transit, road conditions, and accessibility, suggests that the city's infrastructure remains in need of significant enhancements. Advocates for better transportation have expressed concerns that without substantial investment and strategic planning, Baltimore will continue to lag behind other cities.
Local officials and transportation advocates are now faced with the challenge of addressing the issues identified in the report. The stagnant grade serves as a call to action for city leaders to prioritize transportation improvements in upcoming budgets and initiatives.
Reported by HarborBeat based on Baltimore Sun (source).
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