Garden City movement inspires student documentary
May 10, 2010 by FofFC
Filed under Reading Material, Spread the Word!, Urban Revitalization and Infill
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31 Ways Citizens Can Help Our Economy in Frederick County
April 17, 2010 by FofFC
Filed under Brunswick, Burkittsville, Distribution Material, Emmitsburg, For Locavores, Frederick, Jefferson, Libertytown, Middletown, Monrovia, Mount Airy, Myersville, New Market, Preserving Farms and Open Space, Rosemont, Spread the Word!, Thurmont, Urban Revitalization and Infill, Urbana, Walkersville, Woodsboro
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Environment and Smart Growth Successes in Annapolis 2010
April 16, 2010 by FofFC
Filed under Distribution Material, Municipal Growth, Preserving Farms and Open Space, Protecting Waterways, Share your Opinion on Policy, Spread the Word!, Urban Revitalization and Infill
The following bills passed in the 2010 Legislative Session: Sustainable Communities (SB 285/HB 475) Continues the highly successful Historic Tax Credit program and extends the program to key non-historic properties for revitalization. This bill also improves coordination between a number of important revitalization programs including Community Legacy, Maryland Main Streets and Maple Street. This important [...]
Great Planning (FoFC’s letter to FNP editor)
The revitalization of vacant and underutilized areas in the City of Frederick won’t be easy, but, as a strategy for growth, it beats by a long shot the conversion of our open space and farmland to sprawling development on the outskirts of town. Share and Enjoy:
Going Green Downtown: publication promoting sustainable growth
December 19, 2009 by FofFC
Filed under Reading Material, Urban Revitalization and Infill
DNR Environmental Resources Management’s Local Government Planning Group is pleased to announce the publication of Going Green Downtown, a sustainability guide for Maryland’s downtowns. This document was prepared by ERM for the Maryland Departments of Natural Resources (DNR) and Housing and Community Development (DHCD), and describes strategies for integrating sustainability into local planning and economic [...]
An invitation to explore bike, foot and transit options for MD 355/85 corridor
November 13, 2009 by FofFC
Filed under Frederick, Public Meetings and Workshops, Urban Revitalization and Infill
Frederick County Government has undertaken a study, funded by the Metropolitan Washington Council of Government’s Transportation and Land Use Connections Program, to explore short-term bicycle, pedestrian and transit improvements and long term land use recommendations to improve safety and access throughout the MD 355/MD 85 corridor. Share and Enjoy:
Promoting Local Economic Growth
October 31, 2009 by FofFC
Filed under Municipal Growth: addressing the hidden costs of sprawl in New Market, Urban Revitalization and Infill
(This text was written in response to recent Frederick City annexations and plans for big box store development versus local business development.) Share and Enjoy:
Land Value Taxation: what is it, how has it worked elsewhere, and how would it work in Frederick City?
Guest Speaker: Josh Vincent of The Center for the Study of Economics, http://www.urbantools.org/ Share and Enjoy:
Insurers offer rewards for going green
April 22, 2009 by admin
Filed under Municipal Growth: addressing the hidden costs of sprawl in New Market, Press and Media, Urban Revitalization and Infill
The insurance industry has responded to the issue of global warming by adopting mandatory risk disclosures and introducing products to help reduce energy use. The $16 trillion industry has begun offering lower rates on auto, homeowners and property insurance to policyholders who drive less, own hybrid cars or build green houses. In March insurance regulators [...]
2008 OURcommonWEalth sustainability programs online
January 5, 2009 by admin
Filed under OurCommonWEalth and All Things Sustainable, Preserving Farms and Open Space, Spread the Word!, Urban Revitalization and Infill
County residents are taking a close look at our quality of life now and for future generations.



