Planning Practice Monthly, September 2021 Edition

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Thursday, September 9, 2021

In This Issue

Resources and Tools

Planning in Progress

Local Spotlight

MPCA Corner

Conferences, Webinars, Training, and Funding

Resources and Tools

Maryland’s Economic Adjustment Strategy (EAS) Summary Report Now Available 

Maryland Forestry EAS

Many might be surprised to learn, despite the state’s diminutive size, that wood and wood/forest products are big business in Maryland.

In 2016, according to one measure, the forest products sector contributed 16,500 jobs and $3.86 billion to the Maryland economy (EAS Summary, page 2).  

Paradoxically, forestry—the harvesting of trees and manufacture of wood products—also promotes conservation by showing landowners that growing trees is an economically viable alternative to development. 

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DHCD Announces $25 million in Grants to Maryland Businesses: ‘Project Restore’ Accepting Applications in Early September 

Project Restore

Starting September 8, 2021, the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) is accepting applications for two types of grants designed to assist Maryland businesses that plan to open or expand into previously vacant spaces.  

Project Restore will provide $25 million to fill vacant retail and commercial buildings and support business investment, job creation, and economic growth in Maryland's communities. Through Project Restore, eligible business owners can apply for a Rental Assistance Grant or a Business Operations Grant. So, whether new or growing, businesses seeking to utilize vacant properties may qualify for help with rent payments and operating costs in their first year! 

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Planning in Progress

We will continue to provide updates about these exciting efforts as they develop in upcoming issues.

Preparing your Land Preservation, Parks and Recreation Plan?  We’re Here to Help! 

LPPRP Guidelines

Since January 2021 the Maryland Department of Natural Resources (DNR) and the Maryland Department of Planning (Planning) have hosted fifteen virtual technical assistance sessions with local jurisdictions.  

These semi-monthly sessions are an opportunity to check in with local parks, recreation, and planning staff and to offer our assistance reviewing and interpreting the new 2022 Land Preservation, Parks and Recreation Plan (LPPRP) Guidelines. We’re available to answer questions that arise as counties prepare their draft plans, as well as provide them with a chance to learn how other jurisdictions are developing their own plans.   

 

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Local Spotlight

Two Western Shore Chesapeake Bay Towns Join forces to Fight the Effects of Climate Change 

North-Ches Beach SFMAC

Due to the growing effects of climate change, many coastal areas around the country and world are facing problems exacerbated by sea level rise and intensified weather patterns. These include larger and more severe storms, surges and high tides which flood cause our cities, towns, as well as agricultural, forested, and natural areas to flood more frequently. 

Some of the anticipated consequences affecting coastal areas include property damage, surface and groundwater resource contamination, and the negative impacts on recreational opportunities and wildlife habitats.  With roughly 3,190 miles of shoreline, Maryland is no exception. For coastal Maryland towns, the future means dealing aggressively with flood risks,” says Lauren Kabler, North Beach Town Council Member.

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MPCA Corner

The 38th Annual MPCA Conference is Switching to a Virtual Platform 

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In response to concerns over the rising COVID-19 cases in Maryland due to the spread of the Delta Variant, the Maryland Planning Commissioners Association (MPCA) has decided to conduct its 38th annual conference virtually. The MPCA Executive Committee did not make this decision lightly, and regrets that we will not be able to gather together in Solomons in late October. Most importantly, the MPCA wants to ensure the health and safety of all participantsand believes that the most prudent course of action is a virtual conference, similar to the one we conducted in 2020, which was very successful.  

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Continuing Education & Training

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In each newsletter, we highlight the most relevant and timely upcoming events. Our website does include many additional events, so please visit it regularly for updates. Listings are searchable by subject.

Upcoming Conferences and Seminars

Planning related conferences in Maryland and nearby states.

MEDA

2021 MEDA Fall Conference
Virtual
September 14
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Public Health Law Conference
September 20
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Webinars

Listed webinars are typically free or low cost and cover a wide range of planning related issues. Many include CM credits.

The Funders Network

Green Infrastructure and Workforce: Lessons Learned from Partners for Places & the Urban Water Initiative

Tuesday, September 14 @ 12 p.m.
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Urban Conservation & Urban Agriculture
Wednesday, September 15 @ 12 pm
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Training Around the State

None at this time

Funding Opportunities

Federal, state and/or non-governmental funding.

Project Restore

Project Restore
Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development - Deadline: October 8
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Agriculture Innovation Center Grant Program
US Dept. of Agriculture - Deadline: September 27
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