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Master
Plan Review Committee Update
Updated
-09/10/04
In
November 2002, the Master Plan Review Committee (MPRC) held
a kick-off meeting, inaugurating a fairly new outreach process
that would provide the widest possible level of community
participation in the Damascus Master Plan. This new method
combines topic oriented "Task Forces" with an overall MPRC
comprised of all Task Force members. With more than 200 members
on our distribution lists, and over half of those assigned
to at least one Task Force, the residents of Damascus have
clearly shown their commitment to their community and its
future. The M-NCPPC staff has appreciated working with such
engaged and civically active residents.
Since
April of 2003, the M-NCPPC staff has facilitated these Task
Force meetings and listened to the community's input on
the issues that are most important in planning for the future
of Damascus. This phase of the Master Plan process is now
winding down, and only two Task Forces are still holding
meetings to complete their evaluations. The staff met internally
during August to begin the process of synthesizing the information
received during the Task Force process. The Land Use and
Transportation Task Forces plan to conclude their meetings
in late October or early November allowing the staff to
complete the process of merging the evaluations of the Task
Forces to present to the full Master Plan Review Committee
at a series of meetings in November and early December.
During
that process, the MPRC will review and provide comments on
the final reports of each Task Force. With that input from
the community, the staff has prepared the Staff
Draft of
the Master Plan. The major elements and recommendations of
that document have been presented to the MPRC for review before
it will be presented to the Planning Board on Thursday,
September 30, 2004 at 8787 Georgia Ave, First Floor Auditorium,
Silver Spring MD 20910.
Once the Staff Draft is presented to the Planning Board, and
the Board receives comment from the community on the Staff
Draft, a new phase of the Master
Plan process will begin. To allow all members of
the MPRC to be apprised of the work that has been underway
in the various Task Forces as the Task Force phase begins
to conclude, a brief synopsis of the issues can be reviewed
below:
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