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Montgomery Planning, Montgomery Parks, and the Planning Board present Fall 2024 Semiannual Report to Montgomery County Council

WHEATON, Md. – Montgomery ParksMontgomery Planning, and the Montgomery County Planning Board, all part of The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC), presented their Fall 2024 Semiannual Report to the Montgomery County Council on Tuesday, November 12, 2024. The presentation summarized key projects, initiatives, and activities from the past six months and those that will be completed over the next six months and beyond.

Watch the Fall 2024 Semiannual presentation.

Planning Board Chair Artie Harris highlighted the Planning Board’s reviews and approvals of development projects over the past year that encompass more than 2,500 housing units and more than 600,000 square feet of commercial space. Chair Harris also discussed the Planning Board’s continued focus on approving plans and projects that support the county’s economic strength, environmental stewardship, and community equity. Improving regional planning and coordination with government agencies and private sector partners was another focal point of his presentation.

“The Planning Board recognizes the importance of not just working within our county but convening our partners across the whole region,” Harris said. “The shared priorities of Montgomery and Prince George’s counties within the Commission can serve as a catalyst and driver for moving our region forward in housing, economic development and the protection of our natural environment.”

Montgomery Planning Director Jason K. Sartori introduced the 2025-2030 Strategic Plan, which will serve as a roadmap for how Montgomery Planning will prioritize and structure its work over the next five years. The plan was prepared using feedback from community and staff members, along with an analysis of existing policies and strategies.

“It sets our shared vision, reaffirms our commitment to our core values, defines our unique mission, and outlines the strategies that will guide our work,” Sartori said. “This plan is a call to action for how the department will move our work forward having the greatest positive impact on Montgomery County’s residents and visitors.”

Sartori debuted a new interactive mapping tool that illustrates the history of housing development in the county since 1940, and he provided updates on the department’s ongoing master plan work as well as engagement updates highlighted by a recap of the Damascus Placemaking Festival.

Montgomery Parks Director Miti Figueredo highlighted the pivotal role parks play in enhancing quality of life, the breadth of its facilities and programs, and the work it takes to sustain a century-old park system that serves the entire county.

“Our parks are the heart of our community—they enrich our quality of life, foster connections, and invite everyone to enjoy the beauty of nature,” said Figueredo. “By investing in both the maintenance of our parks and the development of new, engaging programs, we’re not only preserving a century-old legacy but actively building a future where these spaces continue to thrive as vital resources for all residents.”

Figueredo’s report also showcased the wide array of programs and events that draw residents off their couches and into the county’s parks, as well as the planning, construction, and maintenance projects that keep parks vibrant and well-kept. Figueredo also highlighted that the department’s environmental stewardship efforts remain at the heart of its mission, focusing on conservation and sustainability practices that protect these green spaces for generations to come.

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