Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Council Prez Wants Kibosh on Growth

The county council's new president wants to put a temporary lid on development, writes the Washington Post.

On Monday, Council Prez Marilyn Praisner called for a seven-month freeze on commercial and residential project applications so that the county planning board could review MoCo's annual growth policy, the Post reports. Praisner represents District 4, the eastern stretch of the county.

"I want to assure our residents that we have heard the call to moderate growth," said Praisner in the Washington Business Journal.

Councilmember Phil Andrews, who cosponsored Praisner's proposal at the televised council meeting, said that stronger growth-control measures were needed "to assure that whatever growth occurs doesn't make our transportation problems worse." Andrews represents Rockville, Gaithersburg and North Potomac in District 3.

Some members questioned the council's ability to steer consumer demands. "Growth comes from where the market is," said Councilmember Valerie Ervin, who represents Silver Spring in District 5. Ervin added that she had other concerns about Praisner's proposal but did not disclose them immediately.

"Residential growth follows where people want to buy homes," said Councilmember George Leventhal (at large and in charge). He added that a freeze on development may not treat what he called a perceived "growth emergency."

"If we build a wall around Montgomery County, we will still have traffic," Leventhal said.

The council will decide on Tuesday whether to move forward with the moratorium.

"New Council President Seeks Freeze on Projects" (Washington Post)
"Montgomery Calls 'Time Out' for New Development" (Washington Biz Journal)

2 comments:

Dan Reed said...

Actually, Marilyn Praisner doesn't represent Wheaton or Olney. Wheaton from Randolph Road down - and, for that matter, everything in White Oak from Cherry Hill Road down - are both in District 5 (represented by Valerie Ervin), and Olney is solidly in District 2. It'd be more accurate to say Praisner represents Burtonsville, Fairland, Colesville, Norbeck and Ashton - or, as the Post calls it, "Eastern County."

A. Forsteri said...

Thanks for your observations.

According to Praisner's MoCo council website, she represents Aspen Hill, Burtonsville, Calverton, Derwood, Olney, Sandy Spring, Silver Spring, Spencerville, Wheaton and White Oak.

However, a map of the districts throws Olney to district 2 (Mike Knapp's turf) and Wheaton to district 5 (Valerie Ervin's domain).

Screw it. I'm going with the Post's all-purpose "Eastern County" description for Praisner's district.