A Green Infrastructure Vision for Harford County, Maryland
Community Planning Assistance Team Report
Harford County, Maryland, engaged the CPAT program to execute and organize a community visioning workshop that engaged regional leaders and community groups on green infrastructure and resiliency planning. The workshop focused on identifying and prioritizing opportunities to use green infrastructure to enhance resilience in two subwatersheds: the more rural Upper Little Gunpowder Falls and the more urban Lower Gunpowder River. The primary goal of the project was to establish the parameters for delineating a green infrastructure network within the identified study areas, with the secondary goal being the identification and prioritization of land acquisition and restoration projects. A longer-term goal for Harford County will be to use the parameters established during the project to help delineate a countywide network and develop a formal Green Infrastructure Plan.
The report discusses green infrastructure, related planning efforts in Harford County, details the CPAT process, then moves into workshop findings. Results show what benefits of green infrastructure stakeholders value most and what are seen as the primary challenges and opportunities for creating an effective green infrastructure network within the watershed. Based on the analysis of existing resources and the results of the workshop, the team's report offers a series of recommendations and next steps.
Meet the Team
Team Leader
Jean K Akers, AICP, RLA
Team Member
Christina Arlt, AICP
Team Member
Jack Heide, AICP
Team Member
Nicole Hostettler, AICP, PP, LEED Green Associate
Details
Table of Contents
Introduction
Harford County Green Infrastructure
Green Infrastructure
Related Planning Efforts
HarfordNEXT
Harford County Hazard Mitigation Plan
Gunpowder Watershed Conservation Plan
2013 Harford County Land Preservation, Parks and Recreation Plan
Deer Creek Watershed Restoration Action Strategy
Aberdeen Proving Ground Joint Land Use Study
Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Management Program
Harford County Phase II Watershed Implementation Plan
CPAT Process
Workshop Findings
Recommendations
Next Steps
References
Appendix
Workshop Materials
Meet the Team