Why has the county proposed a Master Plan facility across, or adjacent to, my property without informing me?
All planned facilities must be included in an area Master Plan or in the Master Plan of Transportation. Any such plan is prepared with public input. Prior to any official approval, the Plan must go to a public hearing which is advertised and publicized in local newspapers, and all landowners within the area affected by the Plan are notified of the Plan by mail. The Planning Board and the District Council approve such plans during public meetings. Short of personally visiting individual homes, as much as possible is done to inform citizens about road proposals. Even so, property changes hands and new residents move into the county. Any interested person who wishes to see if there are any Master Plan roads which affect a property should visit the Transportation Planning Section or should log on to PGAtlas.

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1. How do I obtain traffic counts along roadways?
2. How can I find out how many accidents occur along a particular roadway?
3. What is the existing, or planned, right-of-way for a particular street?
4. Why has the county proposed a Master Plan facility across, or adjacent to, my property without informing me?
5. What is the Master Plan of Transportation?