This report provides an overview of planning and development control at the county level in the United States based on a case-study analysis of two counties in the Washington, DC metropolitan area: Montgomery County, Maryland, and Fairfax County, Virginia. The intent is not to provide an in-depth analysis of the differences between these two counties but instead to demonstrate general principles and procedures of county planning in the United States
Final project for URSP688D: Recent Developments in Urban Studies; Scenario Planning Workshop (Spring...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004.Vi...
Transferable development rights (TDRs) can be used as a local planning tool to preserve land for par...
Land use regulations affect housing prices, with more restrictive regulatory environments associated...
The counties of the US Capital Region represent unique case studies of urban areas that face tremend...
Over the past two decades, much of Maryland\u27s landscape has been rapidly developed into residenti...
Rural-urban fringe counties (i.e. counties adjacent to other counties with large and growing urban c...
In late 2012 a bitter war was waged in a small Maryland town. Newspapers portrayed it as a David and...
In the context of land use planning, Maryland has attracted significant attention at the national sc...
Abstract. In this paper the growth management system in Montgomery County, Maryland, is reviewed and...
Minimum lot size zoning requirements are a frequent policy tool used to restrict the density and loc...
Over the past half-century, Baltimore County, Maryland has experienced various policy measures that ...
Since the early days of nuisance law, but especially since the early twentieth century and the valid...
This paper uses a logit model to estimate whether and to what extent Maryland’s Priority Funding Are...
Many communities on the urban fringe are implementing a range of policies to preserve farmland and o...
Final project for URSP688D: Recent Developments in Urban Studies; Scenario Planning Workshop (Spring...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004.Vi...
Transferable development rights (TDRs) can be used as a local planning tool to preserve land for par...
Land use regulations affect housing prices, with more restrictive regulatory environments associated...
The counties of the US Capital Region represent unique case studies of urban areas that face tremend...
Over the past two decades, much of Maryland\u27s landscape has been rapidly developed into residenti...
Rural-urban fringe counties (i.e. counties adjacent to other counties with large and growing urban c...
In late 2012 a bitter war was waged in a small Maryland town. Newspapers portrayed it as a David and...
In the context of land use planning, Maryland has attracted significant attention at the national sc...
Abstract. In this paper the growth management system in Montgomery County, Maryland, is reviewed and...
Minimum lot size zoning requirements are a frequent policy tool used to restrict the density and loc...
Over the past half-century, Baltimore County, Maryland has experienced various policy measures that ...
Since the early days of nuisance law, but especially since the early twentieth century and the valid...
This paper uses a logit model to estimate whether and to what extent Maryland’s Priority Funding Are...
Many communities on the urban fringe are implementing a range of policies to preserve farmland and o...
Final project for URSP688D: Recent Developments in Urban Studies; Scenario Planning Workshop (Spring...
Thesis (M.C.P.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Urban Studies and Planning, 2004.Vi...
Transferable development rights (TDRs) can be used as a local planning tool to preserve land for par...