How Residents Can Engage in Local Development Decisions Affecting Clean Water

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Decisions about development can have a profound impact on local waters and quality of life.

NRCS/Ron Nichols

Growth can have a profound impact on local waters and quality of life. It's important to speak out when decisions about development are on the table. But for many residents, participating in the development review process can be a confusing, frustrating, and even costly experience.

In August 2015, CBF's Maryland office held a webinar, "Dive In! How Citizens Can Engage in Local Development Decisions Affecting Clean Water," to de-mystify the rules governing growth and highlight the best opportunities for citizens to influence development decisions.  [The presentation, plus a suite of helpful resources, are available on this page.]

Use these resources to get insights from CBF's Maryland scientist, attorney, and land use planner that help answer questions including:

  • How does development affect water quality?
  • Where can I find the information I need to be an effective advocate?
  • When and how should I engage?

Then, take action!

Resources 

  • A PDF of the "How Citizens Can Engage" webinar slide show with presenter notes
  • Listen to a recording of the webinar audio

    • 3:17     Impact of Development on Water Quality, Doug Myers, CBF Maryland Senior Scientist
    • 15.42   Land Use & Planning Perspective, Erik Fisher, CBF Maryland Land Use Planner
    • 21:22   Knowing the Process, Erik Fisher
    • 31:31   Knowing the Laws that Govern the Development Process, Elaine Lutz, CBF Maryland Staff Attorney
    • 48:34   Tips for How to Engage Successfully

Guides (PDF)

Contact Information

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