“The strategic value of U.S. agricultural land is now more important than ever, and any further loss of the best land for intensive food and crop production is short-sighted at best.” American Farmland Trust … Read More »
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BAY CROSSING STUDY PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETING
PUBLIC MEETING FOR BAY CROSSING The last public meeting before an announcement by Maryland Transportation Authority of the potential corridors for a third Bay Bridge is Thursday May 10th: Kent County Middle School Thursday May … Read More »
We Can Do Better Than A Bridge
Kent County, Maryland-Photo Tyler Campbell Owen Bailey … Read More »
Baltimore Sun article updates Bay Crossing Study
Colin Campbell, a contact reporter for the Baltimore Sun, posted an in depth article on the current status of the proposed Bay Crossing on March 18, 2018. He includes numerous interviews with residents on both … Read More »
KCPA NEWSLETTER 4.21.2018
Important activities and meetings in this month’s newsletter. Letter Writing Campaign To Governor Hogan – Kent County Commissioners Request Transportation 4-407 Opinion From Attorney General Frosh – Bay Bridge Public Meeting May 10th – Public … Read More »
SEND A LETTER TO GOVERNOR HOGAN
We need your help!! Send a letter to Governor Hogan explaining why Kent County should not be selected as the location for a third Bay Bridge crossing. You may choose from the list of suggested talking … Read More »
MASSEY SOLAR PUBLIC HEARING
MASSEY SOLAR PUBLIC HEARING APRIL 26, 6:30 PM ST. CLEMENT CHURCH, MASSEY Please plan to attend the Public Service Commission hearing to let the Public Utility Law Judge know you support the need for … Read More »
Chestertown Planner Elizabeth Watson Named to Prestigious Planning College of Fellows
CHICAGO – Elizabeth Watson of Chestertown, MD, has achieved the planning profession’s highest honor by being named to the prestigious American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) College of Fellows for her outstanding achievements in urban … Read More »
What A Bridge Cannot Fix by Owen Bailey
Owen Bailey March 2018 “Rural America is in trouble . . . It’s shrinking and aging, as college-educated young people leave small, isolated towns for new opportunities.” Sarah Jones, New Republic Why do some people … Read More »
Voices of the Chesapeake Bay-Michael Buckley
Michael Buckley for the past 20 years has hosted a weekly radio program that airs Sunday morning. His show “Voices of the Chesapeake Bay” includes an eclectic mix of music and his acclaimed oral history … Read More »
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