Local Planning Projects
Planning Projects
Many state, county-wide and regional projects include the area covered by the Cheverly Green Infrastructure Plan
Upcoming Meetings
Landover Metro Area and MD 202 Corridor
Community Workshop
Sector plan and sectional map amendment
Where: Prince George's Ballroom, 2411 Pinebrook Avenue, Landover
When: Thursday, October 18th, 7-9pm
Please join us at the workshop to discuss how transportation and market economic factors shape the area
See examples of development that may fit the Landover area
Help define possible solutions
Links and Resources
Prince George's County Water Resources Functional Master Plan, Approved June 15, 2010
The web site also includes links to the relevant County Council resolutions and an April 27, 2011, presentation, 2010 Water Resources Functional Master Plan Implementation: 2011 and Beyond.
Town of Cheverly – Non-motorized Transportation Study
A December 2009 report by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments covering bicycle trails as well as Safe Routes to Schools.
Subregion 4 Master Plan (in part a follow-up to Tuxedo Road/Arbor Street/Cheverly Metro Area Sector Plan (2005)
http://www.pgplanning.org/Projects/Ongoing_Plans_and_Projects/Community_Plans/Subregion_4.htm
Environmental Legislation to Implement the Green Infrastructure Plan
http://www.pgplanning.org/Projects/Ongoing_Plans_and_Projects/Community_Plans/Mixed-Use.htm
County-wide Economic Planning
http://www.pgplanning.org/Planning_Board/Envision.htm
Anacostia Watershed Restoration Plan
http://www.anacostia.net/download/Restoration%20plan/March_FactSheet_2008.pdf
Interim Report to the United States Congress, November 21st, 2008
Countywide Master Plan of Transportation
Purple Line
Information: http://www.bi-countytransitway.com/
Action: http://www.purplelinenow.com/
Maryland State Development Plan ttp://www.mdp.state.md.us
M-NCPPC Parks and Recreation: 2010 and Beyond
Maryland Partnership for Children in Nature
To enable children throughout our State to get outside and learn about nature and make environmental literacy a part of every curriculum.
Includes a section on community and public lands.