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Preliminary suggestions for Development and Infrastructure Coverage 2024-2028 replace introduced to the Planning Board

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Wheaton, Md. – The Montgomery County Planning Division, a part of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC), briefed the Montgomery County Planning Board March 14 on preliminary suggestions for the 2024-2028 replace to the Development and Infrastructure Coverage (GIP). Up to date each 4 years, the GIP ensures infrastructure, reminiscent of roads, sidewalks, and colleges, is sufficient to assist development and that the instruments used for evaluating and mitigating the affect of latest improvement on important public amenities mirror the county’s newest development context and coverage priorities.

Read the GIP preliminary recommendations.

Watch the Planning Board presentation of the preliminary suggestions.

Focus of the 2024-2028 GIP replace


The GIP can be very important to advancing the objectives established in Thrive Montgomery 2050, the not too long ago accredited and adopted Basic Plan for Montgomery County. As a part of the 2024 GIP replace, Montgomery Planning workers is targeted on:

  • Analyzing coverage outcomes to make sure that the present instruments are equitable, honest, and efficient.
  • Making certain the coverage helps advance the objectives established within the county’s Basic Plan, ThriveMontgomery 2050.
  • Analyzing the county’s present development traits.
  • Evaluating implementation tips, such because the Native Space Transportation (LATR) Pointers and Annual Faculty Check Pointers.
  • Reviewing improvement affect taxes.

“The GIP is without doubt one of the some ways Montgomery County ensures we get the housing and business improvement we want whereas sustaining and enhancing the wonderful high quality of life we get pleasure from within the county,” mentioned Montgomery Planning Director Jason Sartori. “Whereas the master-planning course of is aspirational in making a long-term imaginative and prescient for our communities, the GIP has a extra targeted, shorter-term view to guage particular person improvement proposals to find out if the county’s public infrastructure, reminiscent of its transportation community and faculty amenities, can accommodate improvement calls for.”

March 19 neighborhood assembly


Montgomery Planning invitations neighborhood members to take part in a digital assembly on Tuesday, March 19 from 6 to eight p.m. to study extra in regards to the preliminary suggestions for the 2024-2028 replace to the GIP and supply suggestions to planners. The assembly will likely be carried out on-line solely through Microsoft Groups and there will likely be alternatives for Q&A. The presentation will likely be recorded and posted to the GIP web site. Neighborhood members are inspired to stay up to date and knowledgeable by signing up for the GIP eletter.

RSVP for the Tuesday, March 19 digital neighborhood assembly.

Obtain the GIP Replace Information

Subsequent steps


Montgomery Planning will take into account Planning Board and neighborhood suggestions in creating a Working Draft of suggestions for the GIP, and can transient the Planning Board on Thursday, Could 2, 2024. This will likely be adopted by a public listening to on Thursday, Could 23, 2024. The Planning Board should transmit the draft 2024-2028 GIP to the County Council by August 1, 2024. The Council will undertake an up to date coverage by November 15, 2024.

In regards to the Development and Infrastructure Coverage


The Development and Infrastructure Coverage ensures infrastructure is sufficient to assist development. It contains standards and steerage for the administration of Montgomery County’s Satisfactory Public Facility Ordinance (APFO), which matches the timing of personal improvement with the provision of public infrastructure. Each 4 years, an effort to replace the Development and Infrastructure Coverage originates with Montgomery Planning earlier than working its approach by means of the Planning Board and the County Council. The aim is to make sure that the very best out there instruments are used to check whether or not infrastructure like colleges, transportation, water, and sewer companies can assist future development. View the 2020-2024 Growth and Infrastructure Policy.
 
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