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Howard County Council to Hold Hearings on Downtown Columbia Plan

Residents of Columbia, Maryland, are another step closer to having a redeveloped, urbanized downtown. On February 1, 2010, the Howard County Council unanimously approved legislation for 30-year master plan that will bring as much as 13 million square feet of retail, commercial, residential, hotel and cultural development to Columbia's Downtown core. For more than five years, General Growth Properties (GGP) has collaborated with residents, business leaders, elected officials and all other interested parties to create this "community" plan.

This legislation addresses every aspect of community life in downtown Columbia. It includes diverse housing choices, bold environmental measures, physical connections that will make us less automobile dependent, exciting arts and cultural amenities, office space for new businesses, and preservation of its history along with the plans for its future.

View final CB58-2009

View final CB59-2009 / ZRA 113

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Since the downtown Columbia planning process is ongoing, the planning concepts, principles, and programs set forth in this website are illustrations only and subject to change as public discussion continues.
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