A recent column by Dan Rodricks made it look like Gov. Larry Hogan is feuding with Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake over the Red Line ("Hogan, Rawlings-Blake blow opportunity born in unrest," June 28).
This is not the case at all. The Red Line is a flawed concept with no easy connection to the existing light rail or the Metro subway line. It is not properly designed, as the tunnel that would rise at grade on Boston Street would likely be prone to flooding during severe weather. The stops are located in close proximity to Democratic donors and their businesses.
J. Michael Collins, Reisterstown