Records: City Performed 1 Corridor Inspection Since Collapse
BALTIMORE (AP) — Records show Baltimore city government hasn’t performed routine inspections of the retaining walls along a rail corridor that have failed twice in the past five years.
The Baltimore Sun reports city officials had promised to do recurring inspections a week after the April 2014 collapse of East 26th Street that sent street and cars onto adjacent train tracks below after heavy rains. Another section of the same road partially buckled and sank two months ago.
The newspa
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