Montgomery Civic Federation Newsletters, Archive for 2003
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| Session |
Month |
Contents |
752 |
December 2003 | Volunteer Fireman Bill - Pro & Con, Stenberg Commission on Public Financing of Elections. See Note Below |
751 |
November 2003 | Historic Preservation, Membership By-Law Proposed Changes, Balanced Land Use Policy Amendment, Annual Growth Policy Update, Committee for Montgomery Breakfast |
| 750 |
October 2003 | Community Hero Evelyn Burton, Annual Growth Policy, MCCF Article in The Sentinel, Development Impact on Taxes, President's Message on Growth/PEPCO, Neighbors of Northwest Branch, |
| 749 |
September 2003 | Public Financing of Election Campaigns, Proposed Budget for MCCF, Silver Spring Historic Survey, Annual Growth Policy, Transportation Policy |
| 748 |
June 2003 | Civil Liberties Motion & Resolution, Motion on Olney Master Plan, Transportation Policies and Priorities, Viers Mill Crossing Options. |
| 747 |
May 2003 | A Forum on Education, A Proposal on Eliminating At-Large Council Seats, Transportation Policy Forum, Historic Preservation, Affordable Housing, Community Hero Rosie Poole |
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| January 2003 |
Note from Marilyn Praisner concerning the December 2003 Newsletter:
Dear folks, In reading the newsletter I noticed an error that I believe needs to be corrected immediately. In the minutes there is reference to a new public hearing in the spring on the AGP. It is suggested that the hearing is being held “thanks to Marilyn Praisner.” I think someone has misunderstood what is happening. Because of the County Council actions on the Annual Growth Policy, there is a need to change the AGP law to conform to the new policy (i.e. eliminate policy area review from the law, etc.). Legislation that does that has been introduced. It is bill is 37-03 and the public hearing for it is January 13th. I hope this clears up the confusion for everyone. If anyone else needs an explanation, please pass on this information. Thank you.
Marilyn Praisner, Councilmember - District 4
This Page Last Updated: December 24, 2004

