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January 04, 2008

Montgomery, Prince George's Planning Boards to Kick off Joint Plan to Shape Future of Takoma/Langley Crossroads

SILVER SPRING, MD – On Wednesday, January 16 at approximately 7 p.m., the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission will launch a process that will culminate with a plan that strengthens the Takoma/Langley Crossroads community as public transit projects transform how people get to and through the area.

The Crossroads, extending in a roughly half-mile radius around University Boulevard and New Hampshire Avenue in Montgomery and Prince George’s counties, comes under the jurisdiction of both county Planning Boards. Meeting together as the full commission, the boards will evaluate staff’s recommended goals for a sector plan, a 15-year vision that will prescribe the land uses and enhance the character of the community. The commission also will discuss staff’s recommended strategies for encouraging broad community participation.

 
The commission decided to hold the January 16 meeting at the Langley Park Community Center to involve the community as much as possible. Interested residents and those working in the community are encouraged to attend and comment on the staff’s draft Goals and Outreach Strategy report. (Spanish interpreters will be provided.)

 
The City of Takoma Park, which is collaborating with county planners on the Crossroads project, will preview the recommendations in the draft report at a City Council meeting on Monday, January 7 at Takoma Park City Hall.

 
The Takoma/Langley Sector Plan comes at an opportune time, as the community is poised for major public projects that will change how people travel in the Crossroads. The Purple Line, a transit route slated to run from New Carrollton to Bethesda through Takoma/Langley, and the planned construction of a bus transit center by the Maryland Transit Administration will become major assets for a community where about half of the employed residents take public transportation.

 
The planned transit improvements provide a great opportunity for planners to shape development that emphasizes walking, bicycling and public transit use at the Crossroads. In the sector plan, staff will develop plans for outdoor gathering places, recreational opportunities, mixed residential and retail, and new jobs for the community’s multi-cultural population, which numbers about 29,000, many immigrating from Central America, South America, the Far East and West Africa.

 
WHO
:
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (Montgomery and Prince George’s  Planning Boards)

 
WHAT
:
Takoma/Langley Crossroads Sector Plan kick-off

 
WHEN
:
Wednesday, January 16 – approximately 7 p.m.  

 
WHERE
:
Langley Park Community Center
1500 Merrimac Drive
Langley Park, Md.