The recent editorial on the lack of fresh food in some of Baltimore's poorest neighborhoods was published on the day scheduled for the farmers' market at Pimlico Race Course ("Baltimore's food deserts," June 17). In past years, this thriving market made abundant fresh produce available to residents of the Park Heights community, one of the deserts on The Sun's map.
This year, the market opened a week late and in a restaurant parking lot on Park Heights, not in the race course parking lot. Does Pimlico management not want to allow the market on its property?
Michael Edidin, Baltimore