March 9, 2026 - 21:04

Governor Wes Moore is set to unveil a significant component of his 2027 budget proposal, focusing on economic relief and development for communities along the Purple Line light rail route. The initiative specifically targets small businesses that have endured financial strain due to the prolonged construction of the major transit project.
The budget plan allocates dedicated funding to assist these local enterprises, which have faced challenges from reduced foot traffic, accessibility issues, and ongoing disruptions. The proposed support is designed to help stabilize operations, retain jobs, and ensure these businesses can thrive both during the remaining construction phase and after the line's completion.
Officials emphasize that this investment is about more than immediate relief; it's a strategic commitment to equitable economic growth. By supporting the existing commercial corridors, the administration aims to foster vibrant, connected communities ready to capitalize on the new transit infrastructure. The governor is expected to frame the proposal as a critical step in building a more resilient and inclusive economy, ensuring that the benefits of the state's infrastructure investments are shared broadly and that local business owners are not left behind.
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