Related Links
- Principles of Sustainable Communities PDF
Sustainable Communities
As a result of the Sustainable Communities Act of 2010, effective June 1, 2010,
all previously designated Community Legacy Areas and Designated Neighborhoods will
be known as Sustainable Communities. This new, consolidated designation will be
easier to understand for program users and will simplify program administration
for state and local governments.
The interim Sustainable Communities designation will continue for a transition period
and local governments will have the opportunity to apply for continued designation.
The term of the transition period is as follows:
- Existing Designated Neighborhoods will automatically become Sustainable Communities
effective June 1, 2010. The designation will continue for a period of 24 months,
during which time local governments will have the opportunity to apply for continued
Sustainable Communities designation.
- Community Legacy Areas designated prior to January 1, 2008 will become Sustainable
Community for 24 months after June 1, 2010.
- Existing Community Legacy Areas designated on or after January 1, 2008 will be considered
Sustainable Communities for a period of 36 months after June 1, 2010.
An application procedure is being developed for local governments to request continued
Sustainable Communities designation beyond the transition period. The Maryland Department
of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) will begin accepting applications for
Sustainable Communities in the Fall of 2010. Applications for Sustainable Communities
designation will be reviewed by an interagency panel led by DHCD and must be approved
by the Governor’s Smart Growth Subcabinet. Once approved, newly designated Sustainable
Communities (those that apply after June 1, 2010) will retain their designation
for a period of five years.
Sustainable Communities also include designated Transit Oriented Development Zones
(TOD’s) and Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) Zones. These areas are automatically
considered Sustainable Communities effective June 1, 2010 and do not need to reapply
for continued designation.
For more information contact
- John Papagni
- Division of Neighborhood Revitalization
- Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development
- 10 N. Calvert Street, Suite 444
- Baltimore, Maryland 21202
- Phone: (410) - 209 – 5807
- Papagni@mdhousing.org