New task force wants to revitalize Liberty Road corridor
The Randallstown NAACP announced Thursday a new task force called the Liberty Road Task Force. The goal is to work with the community to come up with ideas to revitalize the entire corridor. They are working to bring more people, stores and more to this area. Jamar Wilson said he grew up along the Liberty Road corridor and thinks the area could use a facelift.
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