[RP TownTalk] Fwd: Rt. 1 Sector Plan meeting & other developing fun!

Sarah Wayland sarah.wayland at gmail.com
Thu Sep 18 02:38:10 UTC 2008


I should have sent this to the list when I got it this morning, but,
well, I didn't.

There are a number of meetings (beyond the one this evening) mentioned
here that may be of interest to town members.

And we should be paying attention to this Route 1 Sector Plan. The
Cafritz property is part of it.

-Sarah


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From: Route 1 Growth <route1growth at gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Sep 17, 2008 at 12:35 AM
Subject: Wed. 9/17 Rt. 1 Sector Plan meeting & other developing fun!
To:


Meetings aplenty, plus East Campus is on the fast track for
development review. If you care about this development and its impact,
please file a Request to Become a Person of Record. Filing this form
allows you to receive regular notices as the project moves through
development review. Use the project name University of Maryland East
Campus and the DSP 08030. M-NCPPC's Henry Zhang is doing review along
with Jeanette Reed.
9/10/08 parties were to identity major issues of concern
9/19/08 subdivision review
9/25/08 referral due date--response from concerned parties

Please forward, bring your neighbors and carpool, OK? And apologies
for any duplicate postings!

Route 1 Sector Plan Workshop
Wednesday, September 17  7-9 pm
Lakeland/College Park Community Center
5051 Pierce Ave.
College Park MD
See Rethink College Park
(http://rethinkcollegepark.net/blog/2008/596/) for greater detail on
this important meeting. The plan encourages dense, mixed-use
development along Route 1. Topics will include preliminary boundaries,
the plan's purposes, consultant team, timeline and the process for
citizen participation.

East Campus Work Session
Tuesday, October 21 8 pm
College Park City Hall, Council Chambers
4500 Knox Rd., College Park MD
A full presentation for the council that is open to the public.

Plus…
Envision Prince George's
Friday, October 3 9 am-4 pm
University of Maryland University College Inn and Conference Center
3501 University Boulevard, Adelphi, Maryland
$25 per person
M-NCPPC, along with the Prince George's County Economic Development
Corporation and County government, invite residents, students,
business and community leaders and anyone interested in helping shape
a community-wide dialogue on the future direction of the County to
join them for a one-day economic outlook forum.

- Maryland Lieutenant Governor Anthony G. Brown
- Stephen Fuller, Director of the Center for Regional Analysis and
professor of public policy at George Mason University
- Thought leader and best selling author, Richard Florida, professor
of Business and Creativity at the Rotman School of Management at the
University of Toronto and author of The Rise of the Creative Class.

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Visit www.route1growth.com to join the conversation, sign up for email
alerts & check the calendar.


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