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Planning Areas - Montgomery County, Maryland

Source: Montgomery County Department of Park and Planning, Research and Technology Center

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 10. Bennett & Little Bennett Watershed
 11. Damascus & Vicinity
 12. Little Monocacy Basin Dickerson - Barnsville
 13. Clarksburg & Vicinity
 14. Goshen, Woodfield Cedar Grove & Vicinity
 15. Patuxent Watershed Conservation Area
 16. Martinsburg & Vicinity
 17. Poolesville & Vicinity
 18. Lower Seneca Basin Parts One, Two, Three
 19. Germantown & Vicinity
 20. Gaithersburg & Vicinity
 22. Upper Rock Creek Watershed
 23. Olney & Vicinity
 24. Darnestown & Vicinity
 25. Travilah & Vicinity
 26. Rockville
 27. Aspen Hill & Vicinity
 28. Cloverly - Norwood
 29. Potomac - Cabin John & Vicinity
 30. North Bethesda - Garrett Park
 31. Kensington - Wheaton
 32. Kemp Mill, Four Corners & Vicinity
 33. Colesville, White Oak & Vicinity
 34. Fairland - Beltsville & Vicinity
 35. Bethesda - Chevy Chase & Vicinity
 36. Silver Spring & Vicinity
 37. Takoma Park

Geographies: Most data are reported for three geographies: (1) jurisdictions in the Montgomery County Region, an area defined by the M-NCPPC Research and Technology Center which includes localities neighboring Montgomery County. The Montgomery County Region is a subset of the localities in the Baltimore-Washington Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area as defined by the US Census Bureau. (2) Montgomery County Planning Areas are subareas of the County whose boundaries were defined decades ago for the purposes of reporting demographic and other data. Because the boundaries of these areas have not changed over time, it is possible to report time series data for these areas. These planning areas should not be confused with Master or Sector Plan boundaries, which may be different. (3) Montgomery County Policy Areas are subareas of the County defined for the purposes of implementing the County Adequate Public Facilities Ordinance through the Annual Growth Policy (AGP) transportation test. Policy Area boundaries have changed fairly frequently since the first AGP was adopted in 1986 and often time series data are not available at this geography.

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