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Plans and Progress 1966-1967
The 1963 General Assembly created the Regional Planning Council following the recommendation of the governor's Metropolitan Area Study Commission. The new council succeeded the Baltimore Regional Planning Council which had been operating as a division of the State Department of Planning since 1956. The Legislature defined the regional planning area for the RPC as the territory included within counties of Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford and Howard, and the City of Baltimore, an area of 2,259 square miles with a 1965 population estimated at 1,932,500. The first charge of the RPC by the Legislature was to prepare and adopt a comprehensive plan for the development of the area, to be called the Suggested General Development Plan. (Author)
Plans and Progress 1966-1967
The 1963 General Assembly created the Regional Planning Council following the recommendation of the governor's Metropolitan Area Study Commission. The new council succeeded the Baltimore Regional Planning Council which had been operating as a division of the State Department of Planning since 1956. The Legislature defined the regional planning area for the RPC as the territory included within counties of Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford and Howard, and the City of Baltimore, an area of 2,259 square miles with a 1965 population estimated at 1,932,500. The first charge of the RPC by the Legislature was to prepare and adopt a comprehensive plan for the development of the area, to be called the Suggested General Development Plan. (Author)
Plans and Progress 1966-1967
1967
26 pages
Report
No indication
English
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