Planning Board expected to set public hearing date for draft plan re-envisioning areas along Maple Avenue and Flower Avenue, including the Washington Adventist campus area.
Since fall 2021, the master plan team has shared plan updates and reports and gathered hundreds of comments and ideas from Takoma Park residents, businesses, elected officials and other stakeholders.
The plan guides future growth by building on existing assets to be a resilient, reimagined, and reconnected community with new housing options, greener and safer streets, and improved access to public amenities.
It was approved by the Planning Board on September 30, 2021. The website has an updated plan timeline, frequently asked questions, how you can set up a meeting with a planner, and a place to sign up for the Takoma park Minor Master Plan Amendment eLetter.
It’s the result of Montgomery Planning”s extensive research and analysis of the plan area and its equitable community engagement efforts in partnership with the City of TakomaPark.
It’s the product of our great collaboration with the residents, property owners, and the staff and Councilmembers of the City”.
said project lead Melissa Williams. “The plan is a partnership between Montgomery Planning and the city of Takomaso Park.
’’ “We are committed to working with the community to make sure that the future of the city is safe and secure,’ said City Council member Michael Schulder.
� “It is the responsibility of the council to ensure that the community is well-represented in the planning process,” he said.
”We are also committed to making sure that we are making the right decisions for the community at every step of the way’.
For full press release, see here: https://montgomeryplanning.org/?p=45905