But then came the pushback: Hold on. The Port Covington TIF is the biggest in city history. Why are we tying up so much in municipal bonds for another wealthy developer who wants to create a city attached to the city, and mostly for well-paid, professional-class workers and empty-nesters? Won't racial and social segregation proliferate? What about West Baltimore? What about East Baltimore? Didn't we all just agree that the city's priorities need to change? If we're going to be floating bonds for major projects, shouldn't it be in the residential neighborhoods we've neglected? At the very least, shouldn't Port Covington make more room than currently pledged for low-income Baltimoreans and their children, desperate for better places to live?