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Land Preservation and Recreation Survey Now Open (from DNR)

Land Preservation and Recreation Survey Now Open

 Citizens and Visitors Encouraged to Provide Feedback
Photo of a dog and master at beach by Ink Byers

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The Maryland Department of Natural Resources invites residents and nonresidents to share their thoughts on land acquisition, conservation and recreation in the state by completing the Maryland Land Preservation and Recreation Plan Survey.

Individuals who complete the 3-5 minute online survey will be entered into a random drawing to win Maryland Park Service day-use passes.

The survey, which includes questions on outdoor activities, amenities and services like camping, fishing and hunting, helps guide the department’s decision-making, investments and programming.

Results will be incorporated into the Land Preservation and Recreation Plan, which is required to receive federal funding from the National Park Service’s Land and Water Conservation Fund.

“Taking the pulse of our customers, guests and users is essential to our strategic development, planning and prioritization goals and needs,” Maryland Natural Resources Secretary Mark Belton said. “Are we meeting our customers’ expectations by providing them exceptional outdoor recreation opportunities? Are we shortchanging an evolving customer base or meeting their need? Are we spending too much on trail construction and maintenance over historical interpretation and programming? These are but a few of the questions we need your help in answering.”

The survey – a combination of multiple choice and open-ended questions – seeks to clarify how people access and utilize public lands, including state forests, parks and wildlife management areas, and if the department is meeting demands and needs.

In addition to the online survey, the department has partnered with a contractor to reach potential respondents by telephone.

Muddy Branch Alliance Updates Website

January 2018

We were fortunate to have several generous donations from board members, to allow us to update our website to this more secure platform.  The website is now easier to view from all types of computers, or cell phones.  It allows us to add Facebook postings to the website, has advanced mapping features, and allows us to share a calendar of events with our sister watershed, Watts Branch and Seneca Creek.  We will be learning how to take advantage of the features of the site and hope that you like it!

Announcing Watershed Forum

Where does my water come from?
Please a panel discussion about the impacts of development and stormwater runoff on the public water supply, the implications this has for future water rates, and how we can make growth smart enough to protect our water supply, through inclusion of natural green infrastructure and rural preservation.

Date: December 3rd Time: 3-5 pm – reception to follow

Place: Montgomery County Executive Office Building, Auditorium and Cafeteria 101 Monroe Street, Rockville MD (Enter through the cafeteria on the terrace level)
Click here to RSVP