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Rural Legacy
Maryland’s Rural Legacy Program provides funding to preserve large, contiguous tracts of land and to enhance natural resource, agricultural, forestry and environmental protection while supporting a sustainable land base for natural resource based industries. The program creates public-private partnerships and allows those who know the landscape best – land trusts and local governments – to determine the best way to protect the landscapes that are critical to our economy, environment and quality of life.
The program encourages local governments and land trusts to work together and determine how best to protect their vital working landscapes.
Land conservation investments are targeted to protect the most ecologically valuable properties that most directly impact Chesapeake Bay and local waterway health.
The Rural Legacy Board consists of the Secretaries of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (Chair), the Maryland Department of Agriculture, and the Maryland Department of Planning.
The Rural Legacy Board administers the Rural Legacy Program with assistance and advice from the Rural Legacy Advisory Committee. The Board annually designates Rural Legacy Areas and recommends areas for funding to the Board of Public Works.
The Rural Legacy Program encourages local governments and private land trusts to identify Rural Legacy Areas - delineated areas within a county that include both working farms and ecologically significant landscapes - and to competitively apply for funds to complement existing land conservation efforts or create new ones. Local Sponsors must apply annually to the Rural Legacy Board for participation in the Program and to receive funding.
There is at least one Rural Legacy Area in every county of the state and the total acreage designated in all Rural Legacy Areas is 1,114,955 acres.
Enacted by the General Assembly in 1997, Maryland’s Rural Legacy Program has dedicated over $362.519 million to preserve 114,121 acres of valuable farmland, forests, and natural areas.1
For more information on this program, please contact the Department of Planning & Zoning at 301-777-5951
Resources:
Monitoring Manual-State Held Easements (Rev. 03/16/2006)
1 Source: Maryland Department of Natural Resources (Date: 11/03/2022) https://dnr.maryland.gov/land/pages/rurallegacy/home.aspx