
NIMBY By Any Other Name
Matt Edens January 25, 2019“Large swaths of our city are exclusively zoned for single-family homes, so unless you have the ability to build a...
GREEN DRINKS! February 20th: Social hour, and “Edible Landscaping”
Kai Hagen January 21, 2019In February, Green Drinks is back after a winter holiday break! On Wednesday, February 20th, join us again, or for...
Experience is the new buzzword for walkable town centers
Robert Steuteville January 20, 2019As the retail market becomes less certain, mixed-use developers look to other ways to boost foot traffic and create a...
Frederick County Sustainability Commission accepting nominations for 2019 Sustainability Awards
Kai Hagen January 18, 2019From the 2019 Sustainability Awards page, on the Frederick County Sustainability Commission section of the Frederick County government website: The...
Envision Frederick County welcomes new member to our Board of Directors!
Kai Hagen December 7, 2018I am very pleased to announce the addition of Bruce Zavos to the Envision Frederick County Board of Directors. For...
Revitalizing Brunswick: Smart Growth Maryland Assists with New Vision
Kimberly Brandt November 30, 2018Serving as a resource for individuals who are working to save places that matter to their community is critical to...
Jeff Speck’s Step-by-Step Guide to Making Better Urban Places
Kaid Benfield November 25, 2018If you are involved in the world of city and neighborhood design, you probably know (or at least have heard...
Join us for a fabulous Farm to Table Dinner at Bar-T Mountainside to benefit Mountainside Education and Enrichment
Lisa Orr October 3, 2018As someone who personally experiences all the health and other benefits that come from being surrounded by nature, I am...
Gentle density: Making neighborhoods transit-ready
Robert Steuteville August 31, 2018Accessory dwellings can triple the density on a single-family lot while preserving the character of neighborhoods. Fayetteville, Arkansas, is a...
Riparian Buffers – Celebrating Fifteen Years
Robert Whitescarver August 28, 2018The riparian buffers on our farm on Middle River are now fifteen years old. Fifteen years ago, the “River Farm”...
Planning for resilience
Matt Edens August 2, 2018“What the city lacks right now is some overarching plan.” That’s what Frederick’s new mayor, Michael O’Connor, said the other...
Why Are Developers Only Building Luxury Housing?
Daniel Herriges July 29, 2018"Developers in my city are only building luxury housing. They're not building anything that ordinary people can afford." If you’ve...
Bicycling Infrastructure: The good, the bad and the ugly
William Smith July 27, 2018Until recently, I’d been a member of the city of Frederick Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Committee (BPAC). I married a...
Environmentalists and development: a complex relationship in a hyperbolic election season
Tracy Hadden Loh and Brent Bolin June 22, 2018In election races in DC, Maryland, and Virginia, candidates are claiming they “support the environment” or “are for smart growth.”...
County Executive Announces Legislation to support Accessory Dwelling Units
Kai Hagen June 8, 2018Frederick County is experiencing a gradually increasing problem and challenge when it comes to affordable housing. It is not an...
Wasted! The Story of Food Waste (free film at Hood College: May 12)
Patrice Gallagher May 4, 2018Join us for a very engaging and free film: “WASTED! The Story of Food Waste” "WASTED" aims to change the...
Who is going to pay for ALL this new growth?! And how?! (Public hearing Tuesday evening!)
Val Dale April 30, 2018FINALLY the public hearing on legislation to adjust the inadequate Mitigation Fees ("School Construction Fees") is on the agenda after...
GREEN DRINKS! Social hour, then Cafeteria Compost: Frederick County Schools and Food Scrap recycling
Kai Hagen April 16, 2018In January, Green Drinks was relaunched in Frederick! This Wednesday, join us again, or for the first time, for an...
Forest protection, air pollution, foam container bills fall by wayside in Maryland General Assembly
Tim Wheeler April 14, 2018Bills passed to help fund Chesapeake cleanup, septic pump-outs and promote planning for sea level rise Maryland lawmakers took action...
Hear Royce Hanson at Hood on April 12: “Planning Politics and the Public Interest: Lessons Learned in Montgomery County”
Alan Feinberg April 6, 2018Join us for a excellent presentation next Thursday from Royce Hanson, a recognized author and national leader in land use...
The Science Is In: The healthiest neighborhoods are both walkable and green
Kaid Benfield April 3, 2018Most of us, most of the time, don’t make much connection between place – the neighborhoods where we live, work,...
Small apartments in single-family neighborhoods
Robert Steuteville March 22, 2018A Midwest city considers an affordable option to house more families in walkable neighborhoods. To relieve a worsening shortage of...
MD Dept. of Planning review of Livable Frederick Master Plan
Kai Hagen March 16, 2018On March 5, 2018, Mr. Anthony Bruscia, the Chair of the Frederick County Planning Commission, received a letter from the...
Help TODAY: STYROFOAM BAN BILL COMING TO THE SENATE FLOOR!
Zero Waste Alliance March 15, 2018A quick way to make a difference for the environment STYROFOAM BAN BILL COMING TO THE SENATE FLOOR TODAY Good...
Affordability is not a zero-sum game
Robert Steuteville March 14, 2018A new report by Todd Litman offers a vision for optimal urban growth for affordability and livability—laying down a challenge...
My testimony in favor of approving the Monocacy Scenic River Management Plan
Karen Russell March 12, 2018Last year, some friends and I paddled down part of the Monocacy River and saw it for ourselves. Some areas...
County Executive Gardner to Hold Livable Frederick Town Hall on Wednesday (March 14)
Kai Hagen March 10, 2018For those who are interested in the planning of the future of Frederick County, this Wednesday evening (March 14th), there...
MONDAY: Planning Commission Public Hearing on the Livable Frederick Master Plan
Kai Hagen March 4, 2018On Monday evening (at 7:00pm), the Frederick County Planning Commission is having an important public hearing to take public commentary...
In support of the Monocacy Scenic River Plan (SLIDE SHOW)
Karen Russell February 28, 2018The following is an informative slide show, presented in support of the draft Update of the Monocacy Scenic River Management...
Climate Change Working Group comments regarding the Livable Frederick Master Plan draft
Climate Change Working Group February 26, 2018EXCERPT: "In summary, the Livable Frederick Plan is a positive framework and a strong step forward in responsible planning –...
Smarter Growth Alliance of Frederick County: Letter supporting proposed amendments to Council Bill 17-17
Kai Hagen February 19, 2018Below is a letter from the Smarter Growth Alliance of Frederick County, expressing support for the most recently proposed amendments...
Welcoming the Climate Change Working Group of Frederick County to our website!
Kai Hagen February 17, 2018Envision Frederick County is very pleased to host a section of our website for use by the Climate Change Working...
Twelve steps of sprawl recovery
Steve Mouzon February 16, 2018In communities across America sprawl is giving way to more diverse places. Here are a dozen keys to that trend....
You care about the subdivision regulations, you just don’t know it (yet)
Sarah Kobos February 14, 2018Everybody’s heard of the zoning code. Sooner or later, a developer will submit an application to rezone land near your...
Suburban Remix: A New Generation of Walkable Development
Kaid Benfield February 11, 2018In 2001, a new book came out with my name (and those of two colleagues) on the cover. It was...