No Ticket To Ride

1/21/19

By Chase Hoffberger, BaltimoreBrew

Scan over the last few years of the Department of Transportation’s Capital Improvement Program budget and you’ll see that, one way or another, the city was getting money to cyclists.

The fiscal year 2017 CIP earmarked a total of $10.3 million for bike infrastructure over a six-year period.

Last year’s forecast ran up to $12.3 million over the same time interval. This year’s CIP stayed steady around $12 million.

And so the spending request for 2020 is remarkable:

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