Protected by the URDL, Trenton Mill Farms
November 30, 2012
Agricultural/Rural Preservation, Land Use, Smart Growth agricultural preservation, baltimore county, farms, Maryland, rural, Smarth growth, urban rural demarcation line, urdl Leave a comment
I once drove Ian McHarg to the airport …
April 18, 2011
General, Land Use, Planning apa, baltimore county, Design with Nature (Wiley Series in Sustainable Design), Geographic information system, ian mcharg, plan for the valleys, Urban and Regional Planning 1 Comment
Reflections on some National American Planning Association conference sessions
On Monday (April 11, 2011) I attended a session that previewed chapters of a forthcoming book titled “Regional Planning in America.” One presentation focused on the contributions of noted landscape architect, Ian McHarg, the author of Design with Nature. McHarg, who also founded the firm Wallace, McHarg, Roberts and Todd, helped usher in a new era of planning by More
National award for Baltimore County
December 16, 2009
Comprehensive Plans, Land Use, Smart Growth apa, baltimore county, green spring, ian mcharg, plan for the valleys, worthington, wrt Leave a comment
In its national awards, the American Planning Association recently gave its 2010 National Planning Landmark Award to Baltimore County’s “Plan for the Valleys.”
Here’s the award summary from the APA: “In the early 1960s, the Green Spring and Worthington Valleys, a rural region of Baltimore County, Maryland, was facing intense urbanization pressure. The community had the foresight to realize that if uncontrolled, the growth would surely wipe out More