From Harford County government:
You are invited to a public workshop regarding land use planning around Aberdeen Proving Ground.
A Joint Land Use Study (JLUS) is a cooperative land use planning effort conducted as a joint venture between an active military installation, surrounding cities and counties, state and federal agencies, and other affected stakeholders. The APG JLUS is a compatibility planning study funded through a grant from the Department of Defense (DOD) Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA) and contributions by the local sponsor, Harford County.
At this workshop the public will be able to review and comment on the compatibility issues that have been identified as part of the Joint Land Use Study (JLUS). Your input on additions and feedback on identified issues is welcome and encouraged. The public will also provide input on the prioritization of issues.
The Counties of Harford, Cecil, and Kent, Cities of Aberdeen and Havre de Grace, and agencies and organizations in the region are engaged in the JLUS to address compatibility planning with Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG). The JLUS will assess 24 compatibility factors and recommend strategies to address issues based on these factors which include, but are not limited to:
• Coordination / Communication • Land Use • Noise • Safety Zones
• Light and Glare • Vertical Obstructions • Roadway Capacity • Air Quality
In order to develop a plan that is responsive to local needs, input from the community is essential. You are encouraged to join us at this workshop to learn more about this planning study, and provide input on the issues
Please join us on June 24 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the University Center at 1201 Technology Dr, Aberdeen, MD 21001.
RSVP to Donna Mendes at djmendes@harfordcountymd.gov or 410.638.3059
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