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Title: 2021 Update of the Pupil Yield Factors and Public School Clusters   (April 2022)
 
This study updates the pupil yield factors which are used in the regulatory review of preliminary plans of subdivision. These factors are used to measure the impact that a new subdivision will have on the public schools that might serve the proposed subdivision. To determine the schools that might be impacted by a proposed subdivision, school clusters are created and updated by the Planning Department. The school clusters are also part of this update.  
Price: Free  
Title: 2022 Nonresidential Report   (December 2022)
 
This report provides a synopsis of nonresidential data with an emphasis on office, industrial, and retail in some markets within the D.C. metropolitan area and submarkets within Prince George's County. The data analysis assesses the County's market strengths and potential improvement. It may also shed light on policy recommendations for the general or master planning process. The compact, mixed-use, transit-oriented development have been at the forefront of planning concepts and practice at local government planning   ... Read More
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Title: 30% Design of the Central Avenue Connector Trail (CACT): Phase I-Addison Road segment   (January 2017)
 
The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC), Prince George's County Planning Department has initiated the 30% Design of the Central Avenue Connector Trail (CACT): Phase I—Addison Road segment. This design report presents a summary of the trail design, stakeholder and community engagement tasks undertaken, and an implementation plan with the goal of advancing the project toward construction. Phase 1 (Implementation) consists of a one-mile segment of roadside trail along MD 214 (Central Avenue) in the   ... Read More
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Title: A ULI Advisory Services Panel Report, Guidance for the Development of Largo Town Center   (June 2016)
 
Prince George's County leaders have shown an interest in the expedited development of Largo Town Center. The area is experiencing momentum as an employment center with the county's purchase of property and the approval by the Planning Board of the detailed site plan (DSP-14028) for the Prince George's County Regional Hospital on June 23, 2015. The county is interested in taking advantage of the recent activities by continuing this momentum for the expedited development of   ... Read More
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Title: Adelphi Road-UMGC-UMD Purple Line Station Area Sector Plan - Market Study Report   (August 2021)
 
To support the new Sector Plan and Sectional Map Amendment, the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) hired a consultant team to prepare a market analysis of the Adelphi Road-UMGC-UMD Purple Line Station Area Sector Plan. The Sector Plan will implement the recommendations of Plan 2035 for the UMD West Campus Center by documenting and analyzing existing conditions in the plan area; leading an inclusive community engagement and visioning process; identifying the market potential   ... Read More
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Title: African-American Historic and Cultural Resources in Prince Georges County, Maryland   (February 2012)
 
This book presents individual properties and communities that are significant to the African-American history of Prince George's Count. The 181 properties include residences, churches and cemeteries, schools, fraternal lodges, a monument, an airfield, an amusement park, archeological sites, and commercial establishments; the 19 historic communities include both urban subdivisions and rural villages, as well as early towns and retreat communities. For most individual properties there is at least one illustration or photograph, an architectural description,   ... Read More
Price: $7.00  
Title: Airport Land Use Compatibility and Air Safety Study   (November 2000)
 
The Prince George's County Planning Department has been engaged in a work program effort to examine risk and land use compatibility issues around the county's four general aviation airports: Potomac Airfield in Friendly, Washington Executive Airpark in Clinton, Freeway Airport in Mitchellville, and College Park Airport in College Park. The project is an outgrowth of several aircraft accidents in the neighborhoods close to Potomac Airfield during the mid-1990s and resulting residents' concerns. To help the   ... Read More
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Title: Anacostia Trails Heritage Area Wayfinding and Signage Study   (January 2023)
 
The subject of this study is a roughly 21-square mile portion of the Anacostia Trails Heritage Area in its southwest quadrant. The project included identification of existing wayfinding signage, potential new signage types, and concept-level sign designs for 12 key recreational and cultural interest wayfinding destinations. The study focuses on guiding vehicular traffic only. The study was funded by the Prince George's County Planning Department's Planning Assistance to Municipalities and Communities (PAMC) Program.  
Price: Free  
Title: Antebellum Plantations in Prince George's County, Maryland   (June 2009)
 
This document is intended as a tool for cultural resource managers, county planners, and other researchers studying antebellum Prince George's County. The document begins with a brief introduction, explaining its various components. Next, a research design chapter is provided that details the methods and approaches utilized in preparation of the document. A review of the literature consulted during research follows. It should prove useful to researchers in Prince George's County by providing an understanding of the available primary and secondary literature.  
Price: $8.00  
Title: Aquasco-Woodville Cultural Resources Inventory Technical Report   (March 2022)
 
Aquasco-Woodville, a rural village in the principally agricultural southeast part of Prince George's County, Maryland, retains numerous late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century buildings, cemeteries and sites that are clustered along both sides of MD 381 (Aquasco Road). This report examines seven previously undocumented properties, six of which were found to be associated with the African American middle class that emerged in the area after the Civil War: the Cemetery for Enslaved African Americans at Eastview, the Whitehall Tenant House, and the Delilah Waters House.  
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