Concepts of "smart growth" were enacted into law in 1997 and build upon the Economic Growth, Resource Protection, and Planning Act of 1992 (Chapter 759, Acts of 1997; Chapter 437, Acts of 1992). Through Smart Growth, Maryland is committed to limiting sprawl development by revitalizing older neighborhoods and redirecting growth to already developed areas, thereby saving the State's farmland, open spaces, and natural resources. State funds target projects in Priority Funding Areas, those locations approved for growth and redevelopment.
Smart Growth encompasses so many programs administered by different State agencies, including the departments of Agriculture, Business and Economic Development, the Environment, Housing and Community Development, Natural Resources, Planning, and Tranportation. For this reason, the Office of Smart Growth serves as a centralized clearinghouse as well as an impetus for Smart Growth action.
The Office is headed by the Special Secretary of Smart Growth who is appointed by the Governor; however, in June 2003, the Office moved to the Department of Planning, and the Secretary of Planning took over the leadership of the State's smart growth efforts. Office staff supports the work of the Smart Growth Subcabinet.
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