I am writing in response to the recent commentary, “The time is now to transform neglected Inner Harbor” (Sept. 29). It seems the authors misunderstand the position of those opposing the MCB Real Estate plan. Personally, my concern isn’t with redevelopment itself — it’s long overdue. However, the core issue lies in the proposal to rewrite the city charter to lift height restrictions for apartment towers and parking structures.
This fundamental change raises valid concerns about the impact on our community’s character and infrastructure. It’s frustrating to see proponents divert attention from this critical point, creating a smokescreen that obscures the real opposition. We must focus on preserving the integrity of our city while addressing the need for thoughtful development.
Let’s keep the conversation focused on these essential issues.
— Kim Quinn, Baltimore
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