This story is so full of bs it stinks. Many of the residents of Curtis Bay are OPPOSED to this development & have been since it was made public.For the Community of Curtis Bay Association President to say otherwise is a disservice to the community she is supposed to represent. There has always been STRONG opposition.
We don't want to see the mass destruction of trees to add 1500 houses into an already overburden, crime ridden, drug infested, gang riddled neighborhood. For those of us with breathing problems, this is a terrifying proposition.
It's unfair to push out existing, JOB providing, industry in favor of houses.
If it's such a great idea, I've got a house in Curtis Bay to sell you. Then you can live with the City's misguided overbuilding policy.
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City OKs sale of ex-landfill site to home developer
Baltimore officials advanced a developer's plan yesterday to build more than 1,000 homes on the city's southern border - along with a more contentious proposal to provide access to those homes through a former ...
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159 acres for $2 million? Why is the city giving this land away?
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