SILVER
 SPRING – The public is invited to join a panel of planning experts,
 developers and civic activists in a community growth policy forum and
 discussion moderated by Montgomery County Planning Board Chairman Royce Hanson
 on Saturday, May 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Park and Planning
 Headquarters located at 8787 Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring.
 
The
 forum is part of a series of hearings and public events to help the Planning
 Board gather public input and answer such questions as: how the county should
 grow, where growth should take place and what public officials can do to
 sustain and build upon the county’s high quality of life.
 
Next
 month, the Board will send recommendations to the Montgomery County Council on
 ways to direct new development to areas in the county where taxpayer-funded
 services – such as public transportation, water/sewer, and police and fire
 services – are already in place. The recommendations may include improving
 analysis of traffic patterns, restructuring development impact taxes and how to
 improve community design.
 
Confirmed
 panelists include:
 
· Leonard Bogorad, a national
 real estate analyst and managing director of a Bethesda consulting firm
· Ralph Bennett, president of a Takoma
 Park architecture firm
· Georgette “Gigi” Godwin,
 interim president and CEO, Montgomery County Chamber of Commerce
· Jim Humphrey, a volunteer advocate
 who consults on zoning and development issues and serves on the Montgomery
 County Civic Federation
· Pam Lindstrom, an urban planning
 advocate at the Sierra Club
· Stuart Rochester, chair of the
 Fairland Master Plan Citizens Advisory Committee
· Jim Soltesz, president of an
 engineering consulting firm, who has served on many committees dealing with
 transportation, school financing and more
· Bob Spalding, a land development
 project manager for a homebuilder in the tri-state area and a former
 transportation and land use planner
· Chris Weber, a director at a real
 estate investment trust that specializes in development of retail and mixed use
 real estate
 
Preliminary
 staff reports about the growth policy recommendations are available at www.mcparkandplanning.org/development/agp/agphome.shtm.
 
Those interested in county growth issues may listen to
 a diverse slate of nationally renowned planning experts during the Planning
 Board’s growth management speaker series that
 continues through the spring and early summer.