Larry Hogan (R) met with top Trump administration officials Wednesday in a bid to advance state interests in transportation, health care and housing. Hogan’s list is indeed heavy on megaprojects and light on transit. At the time, Rahn said the bridge was “inadequate” and Maryland officials were working on how to improve it. That raises an important question about Hogan’s list, and how it fits in with Trump’s infrastructure plans. The developer, Baltimore Washington Rapid Rail, “would eventually like to extend the system to New York City, offering a one-hour trip” from the District.
Source: Washington Post March 22, 2017 23:26 UTC