Community & Economy
Regional Planning & Land Use
Shaping stronger communities and a better region requires collaboration across jurisdictions and disciplines. The Department of Community Planning and Services leads inter-departmental coordination within COG related to the Region Forward, the region's comprehensive vision plan, and provides support for the Region Forward Coalition, a multi-sector group focused on advancing the plan’s goals and targets.
While there is no single land use plan for the region, local jurisdictions have widely adopted a similar approach to development, increasingly focused in mixed-use Activity Centers that can best accommodate future growth. In cooperation with its Planning Directors Technical Advisory Committee, COG supports local land use planning and Activity Centers by analyzing growth, providing technical assistance, and sharing best practices for placemaking and development. And since transportation and land use are closely linked, COG fosters better planning through efforts such as the Transportation and Land Use Coordination Program. COG has also partnered with ULI-Washington to fund three Technical Assistance Panels (TAPs) per year in Activity Centers.
News & Multimedia
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June 14, 2012
A central feature of Region Forward is the commitment by MWCOG and its partners to regularly measure Metro Washington’s progress toward achieving its goals....
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June 13, 2012
The Region Forward Baseline Progress Report measured regional performance related to 28 targets found in Region Forward, a long-range vision plan adopted by...
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June 5, 2012
New information gathered from in-depth surveys of household travel behavior in ten strategically chosen areas around the Washington region will help planners...
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May 22, 2012
The annual count of the region’s homeless population found that a significant percentage of the 11830 homeless persons in metro Washington are employed.
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May 15, 2012
When high-capacity transit comes to downtown Waldorf, Maryland -- as the Maryland Transit Administration has been discussing for several years -- local planners...