PIKESVILLE, Md. — Susan Williams likens it to going down the ocean: if you’re driving on a highway, and you approach a community, you slow down. Or, at least, you should.
“If you look at Reisterstown Road as a whole,” Williams told WMAR-2 News, “we are unique, because we have shops that front right against the street. So you need to have a walkable, ADA accessible sidewalk that is a pleasant place to walk from store to store, to be able to cross the street in a safe, modern crosswalk.”
Neighbors and business owners in Pikesville invited the State Highway Administration to discuss safety concerns on the road, which is a state highway, attending meetings this month at the Pikesville Volunteer Fire Company…