Since the 1970’s Baltimore Street has been a brick paved outdoor mall with a prohibition on vehicular traffic. For the last 18 months our city leaders have been pushing a plan to remove all the bricks and pave the street. One justification for this action is that there is infrastructure under the service that needs to be repaired or replaced. Installation of fiber optic communication cables is another reason offered for the change. The infrastructure updates could be accomplished by removing far less than 100% of the bricks, and then the bricks could be placed back in their original location. This idea has not received serious consideration.
Many citizens, myself included, enjoy walking along the mall and patronizing the businesses that operate their because there is no vehicular traffic. The site has been host to many festivals and displays each summer. Antique car shows have been located there and have been well attended.
Our leaders are frustrated that roughly 50% of the buildings are vacant. They feel if the street is opened to vehicles, the buildings will cease being vacant. The real problem with the vacancy rate is that our area has a shortage of well paying jobs. We do not have the economic base to support more retail establishments.
People point to the Country Club Mall in LaVale and state they want downtown to have the occupancy rate of that the mall enjoys. The mall has a constant turn over in tenants. We hear rumors that 1 or 2 of the anchor stores will be closing. If that comes to pass the viability of the mall will be in jeopardy. This shows me that our retail problem is a declining financial base to support retail spending at the level the current retailers require.
I am firmly against opening Baltimore Street to vehicular traffic. If you agree I ask you to let your voice be known to the Cumberland City Council before this tragic plan is implemented!