What Should Maryland Look Like In 2030?
12 June 2006 - 5:00am
Involving hundreds of stakeholders, a set of four workshops in different parts of the state hopes to create a blueprint for regional growth.
"The daylong workshop, dubbed Reality Check Plus, is the third of four being held around Maryland in a yearlong effort that organizers hope will yield a new blueprint for the state's long-term growth."
"The exercises, each of which has drawn hundreds of participants, are being held as polls find many Maryland residents unhappy about the fast pace of growth in their communities."
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Source:
The Baltimore Sun, June 10, 2006
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