February 20, 2024
On February 16, 2024 County Executive Marc Elrich submitted the following comments about the Takoma Park Minor Master Plan.
We will show a summarization of the main parts first, followed by the County Department recommendations and then a link to the full PDF.
Overall Comments
“The Plan proposes recommendations that exceed the definition and scope of minor master plan amendments.
Rather than a limited, short-term review that addresses a pressing planning issue in a community, this “minor amendment” recommends significant zoning changes that include not only the Washington Adventist site but also multifamily areas along Maple and Lee Avenues.
Discussions at the first two PHP committee worksessions indicate that these changes are intended to encourage redevelopment that will help meet COG housing targets while addressing what is seen as a concentration of poverty in the area.”
Major Issues According to CE Elrich
The following are the headlines for each section about major issues with the plan according to CE Elrich:
Additional Highlights of Issue Headings
This proposed plan is counter to Thrive stated goals
Preventing displacement of low-income tenants needs to be a priority
A Minor Master Plan should be limited – focus on the Washington Adventist site
Takoma Park would be better served with a CRT zoning, height of 70’ on this site.
Comments From Departments Reports and Recommendations
Full PDF reports
Transmittal-of-Comments-on-the-Takoma-Park-Minor-Master-Plan-Amendments-CE-SignedRecent Posts
- Supervised Yet Unrestrained: Serial Sexual Assaults by Clarksburg Teen Raise Concerns
- Hate’s Hidden Home Part 2: Follow Up In 2024 On Anti-Jewish Incidents in Montgomery County Maryland
- Moderately MOCO Board of Education Candidate Forum Notes By Reader
- Addressing the Balance of Responsibility Between MCPS and MCPD for the School-to-Prison Pipeline
- Disturbing Footage: Knife Threat Neutralized at JFK High School
- Exclusive MPIA: MCPS Spent $775k On Bus Tracking Program – Family Pilot Program Scrapped But Benefits Remain
- BOE Primary Election Forum: April 15 Forum Video and Comprehensive Answer Sheet
- 2024 Moderately MOCO Board of Education Candidate Forum on Monday April 15
- My Testimony On County Council FY25 Operating Budget
- Primary Election 2024 Montgomery County Headquarters Released
- M-NCPPC Files Civil Suit Against County Council Staffer Carolyn Chen – Alleged To Have Charged $11,490 To Council For Benefit Of Spouse
- Opinion: Vanishing Acts in MCPS – A Tale of Leadership Lost and Found
- Opinion: Testimony at the County Council: The Consequences of Restricting Police Searches and Bill 2-24
- MCPS Per-Pupil Expenditure by Each High School (2020-2022)
- MCPS Boundary Studies Updates from 2/27/24 BOE Meeting (Woodward / Crown / Damascus High Schools)