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East Silver Spring Master Plan (December 2000)

Approved and Adopted




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Theme One:
Community Preservation, Stability & Character


Theme Two:
Commercial and Institutional Centers


Theme Three:
Community Facilities, Parks and Environment

Theme Four:
Neighborhood-friendly Circulation

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Highlights - Theme Three: Community Facilities, Parks and Environment


Vision
The public facilities identified in these Plans are essential elements of community life and identity, which provide valuable services and programs.

Issues

  • Takoma Academy Site

  • Sites for Services
  • Environmental Protection

  • Highlights
    East Silver Spring neighborhoods have a compact, densely developed residential character with a full complement of community facilities. The map shows the Parks and Community Facilities concept for the East Silver Spring and Takoma Park areas. These resources are essential elements of community life that establish neighborhood identity and provide valuable services and programs. Much of the appeal and attractiveness of these neighborhoods is derived from their proximity to the Sligo Creek, Long Branch, Piney Branch and Northwest Branch stream valley parks that traverse East Silver Spring.

    Recommendations

  • Support public purchase of the Takoma Academy site if it becomes available. Use the site for ballfields and a variety of other public uses, as well as possible joint use with various Adventist facilities.
  • Provide community facilities to meet the human service, recreational, security, educational, and other needs of the diverse community.
  • Renovate existing facilities and provide new facilities and recreational programs for a wide range of ages, backgrounds, and interests.
  • Support an urban forestry concept to encourage enhancement of environmental resources such as woodlands and trees.
  • Recommend a variety of innovative techniques to protect and enhance streams.
  • Support a balanced distribution of parks and other community facilities throughout the area.
  • Support implementation of an interpretive trail concept in the stream valley parks to enhance community identity.
  • Improve community access points to the Northwest Branch and other stream valley parks.
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