Why do we need to build a city for people?

33% of Baltimore households do not have access to a car. That number is 80% in formerly red-lined communities of color.
Black bicyclists are 30% more likely to be killed than white cyclists. Black pedestrians are 60% more likely to be killed than white pedestrians.
1 out of 9 jobs in the Baltimore region is accessible via transit in under an hour.
“In a large, continuing study of upward mobility based at Harvard, commuting time has emerged as the single strongest factor in the odds of escaping poverty.”
— Transportation Emerges as Crucial to Escaping Poverty, New York Times

What does a city for people look like?

It encourages face to face interaction.
It provides opportunity.
It reimagines divides.
It is sustainable.

How do we build a city for people?


Are you ready to build a city for people?

Join us in building a connected Baltimore, a Baltimore built for people.