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The land consumed by development in the last 30 years is equal to that consumed in the prior 300 years. : 

The land consumed by development in the last 30 years is equal to that consumed in the prior 300 years.

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Maryland is expected to grow by another 1,000,000 people and 400,000 households by the year 2030.

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If we don’t make a fundamental change to the way we plan for these new residents, another 560,000 acres of undeveloped land will be consumed – a total equal to the land area of Anne Arundel and Prince George’s Counties combined.

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1950 map of development Chart showing % change 1950 X,xxx,xxx people Xxx,xxx households

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1960 map of development Chart showing % change 1960 X,xxx,xxx people Xxx,xxx households

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1970 map of development Chart showing % change 1970 X,xxx,xxx people Xxx,xxx households

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1980 map of development Chart showing % change 1980 X,xxx,xxx people Xxx,xxx households

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1990 map of development Chart showing % change 1990 X,xxx,xxx people Xxx,xxx households

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2000 map of development Chart showing % change 2000 X,xxx,xxx people Xxx,xxx households

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2010 map of development Chart showing % change 2010 X,xxx,xxx people Xxx,xxx households

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In 1950, X parcels consuming X acres of land was developed. By 2010, these figures are X parcels consuming X acres.

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There are two paths Maryland can go from here.

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Based on current trends (zoning, projected growth and planning policies), land developed will look like this...

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2010 map

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2030 current trends scenario map

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However, if smart growth measures are implemented, that same growth will consume only a third of that land...

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2010 map

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2030 smart growth scenario map