Press Release
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Maryland Heritage Areas Authority to Hold Public Hearing
Hearing to Address Proposal to Enlarge the Boundaries of the Canal Place Heritage Area to Include the City of Frostburg
(September
28, 2018)
Baltimore, MD – The Maryland Heritage Areas Authority will hold a public
hearing on Wednesday, October 10, 2018 at 5 p.m. at City Place in
Frostburg to
consider a proposal to enlarge the boundaries of the
Canal Place Heritage Area (https://canalplace.org/) to
include the incorporated City of Frostburg.
The
Canal Place Heritage Area was certified in 1993 as Maryland’s first heritage
area. The Canal Place Preservation and Development Authority manages the
heritage area, which is currently comprised of portions Cumberland in Allegany
County.
Certified
Heritage Areas promote heritage tourism and foster partnerships between
governments, businesses and nonprofit organizations to create more livable and
economically sustainable communities. They preserve and celebrate Maryland’s
history, cultural traditions, and natural areas through grants, loans, tax
credits and other tools.
WHAT: Maryland Heritage
Areas Authority Public Hearing to consider the proposal to expand the Canal
Place Heritage Area to include the City of Frostburg
WHEN: Wednesday, October
10, 2018 at 5 p.m.
WHERE: City Place, 20
South Water Street, Frostburg, MD 21532
WHO: Local government officials, heritage resource organizations, tourism industry representatives, business and property owners, and others who are interested in the proposal to expand the boundaries of the Canal Place Heritage Area to include the City of Frostburg.
Written
comments will be accepted through October 10 and may be sent to Ennis Smith,
Maryland Historical Trust, 100 Community Place, 3rd Floor, Crownsville,
MD 21032 or ennis.smith@maryland.gov .
The Maryland Heritage Areas Authority is an independent unit of state
government that operates within the Maryland Department of Planning. For more
information, visit the website at http://mht.maryland.gov/heritageareas.shtml or
telephone (410) 697-9555.
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