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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2015top

TODAY'S NEWS DIGEST 

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GENERAL NEWS GenNews

The Baltimore Sun:

MTA adds more bike cars to weekend MARC Penn Line
 

Planetizen:

10 Keys to Making a Great City Plan

 

Next City:
 
 
Urban Land:
 
Sustainable Cities Collective:
 

Governing:
How State and Local Construction Dollars Are Spent

 

Urbanful:

The world's best urban street art

 

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SOUTHERN MARYLAND SomdNews

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UPPER SHORE MARYLAND UESnews

Cecil Whig:

German supermarket eyes Elkton site

 

The Star Democrat:

Shelter talks reach stalemate

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LOWER SHORE MARYLAND LESnews

The Daily Times:

Wicomico exec challenged on economic development funds

 

Bay cleanup must be a group project 

 

Downtown Trolley returns to Salisbury

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WESTERN MARYLAND WMDnews

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CENTRAL MARYLAND CMDnews

The Baltimore Sun:
 
 
Baltimore Business Journal:

 

Rebooted Superblock RFP offers new hope for transformation

 

The Washington Post:

Metro board lambasted for failing to find new GM after almost a year

 

Capital Gazette: 

The report is out: Five new schools recommended for Anne Arundel

 

Columbia Patch:

Howard County's Deer Management Program for 2015-2016 Announced

 

Greater Greater Washington:

There's a plan for more rail options in Baltimore, and it doesn't involve the Red Line 

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UPCOMING Eventsevents

 

 

Check MDP's Events Calendar Regularly

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FYI... Items of Interest FYI

 

Smart Growth Toolbox

More than 100 federal and state programs support infill, redevelopment and community revitalization in Maryland.  MDP developed the Smart Growth Toolbox, a searchable database, to point you to the right programs. Pick among seven categories, such as "downtown improvements"...for more information.

 

The Maryland Scenic Byways Program Advisory Committee has published a strategic plan to integrate Maryland's Scenic Byways to the surrounding landscape. Maryland Scenic Byways: Moving Forward Toward Sustainability guides and supports the system of scenic byways as an integral part of Maryland's transportation network.  As part of the plan, the State Highway Administration (SHA) is installing new signs for the state and national routes to meet modern traffic standards. For local agencies and advocates, the Maryland Department of Planning (MDP) and SHA developed the Scenic Byways Resource Protection Application, a GIS-based mapping tool to inventory protected, vulnerable and threatened resources along Maryland's Scenic Byways.

 

To stay abreast of comp plan reviews throughout Maryland, check MDP's Local Comprehensive Plans Online regularly.

Recent Reports & Publications  Reports

 

The report from the Maryland Sustainable Growth Commission sets forth dozens of recommandations to help communities across Maryland improve their downtowns, strengthen their economies, add needed housing and even provide a streetscape facelift.
  
How do you attract jobs to your area? Where should those jobs be located? What resources, incentives and best practices are available to guide local governments? Placing Jobs, an online resource from MDP, outlines how Maryland jurisdictions can plan for strategically placed economic development using the local comprehensive plan process.
  
Tools for Transit Oriented Development  MDP's comprehensive online planning and implementation resource offers tools for planners, developers, elected officials and residents to advance transit-oriented development in their jurisdictions.
  
To address community infrastructure needs and attract development projects that further local goals, local governments can consider Tax Increment Financing (TIF), a method that capitalizes on an increase in property tax receipts from new development to pay for public improvements that promote economic development. Learn more about how to use this financing tool following the 2013 Maryland law enhancing the ability of local governments to use TIF.   

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