The
The Public Hearing with the County Council for the Gaithersburg West Master Plan is September 15th yet many people are still unaware of this master plan and how it will affect the entire county, particularly the residents west of I-270.
The Planning Board has proposed 20-million square feet of commercial space and 5,700 multifamily housing units in buildings up to 150 feet high in the area around
The county is using the 45-year old plans for the Corridor Cities Transitway (CCT) which will likely be a rapid-bus as justification for calling the “
However, the CCT will only carry about 15% of the additional 50,000 people so that leaves 85% or 43,000 people in their cars. In order to accommodate 43,000 extra cars, the county has proposed to widen some of the roads to six and eight lanes and to build five multilevel 10- and 12-lane highway interchanges in and around the
Another issue is the children from the 5,700 proposed housing units. Since the housing is not included in the staging requirements for the master plan, if the plan is approved, the housing could be build independently of the commercial development once the Public Service Training Academy (the fire tower area) is moved to Montgomery Village. Therefore, there is no assurance that any of the people in the housing will work in the Science City. At this point most of the children would attend the schools in the Wootton Cluster and many of the families may move to the Science City to enable their children to go the Wootton Cluster schools. However, Wootton is already over-crowded and the students have had classes in trailers for years. There is space for a high school on Crown Farm if that is developed and MCPS has said they would build an elementary school “if needed” but no firm commitments have been given.
If the master plan is approved by the County Council, Johns Hopkins Real Estate hopes to start building their high-rise commercial complex on Belward Farm for 15,000 people within three years. The county is pushing hard to get the Corridor Cities Transitway so they can proceed with the higher population density and high-rise buildings despite the potential problems. The construction in the Science City and on the roads would go on for at least the next twenty years.
The Public Hearing with the County Council is crucial because the Council can approve the master plan or they can revise it or re-write it. It is imperative that we all attend the Hearing in order to convey our opposition to the scale of the development proposed by this master plan. We have said throughout the process, we are supportive of biomedical development in the area but it must be in scale with our suburban community. For additional information on the Hearing and the email addresses for the Council members, please see the website.
You will also find additional information, maps, and photos and a “contact us” page to sign up for updates on the master plan process on the website. http://www.scale-it-back.com/
Thanks and best regards,
Donna Baron
The Gaithersburg - North Potomac - Rockville Coalition
Update: County Council Hearing September 15, 2009 at 7 PM
No comments:
Post a Comment
If your comment does not appear in 24 hours, please send your comment directly to our e-mail address:
parentscoalitionmc AT outlook.com