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Stop the “Flagship Project” Loophole: Keep Growth Aligned with Plan 2035
Prince George’s County spent years updating its zoning to encourage walkable, transit-oriented, and equitable growth , especially in long-disinvested inner-Beltway neighborhoods. Now, a new proposal—the Flagship Project Overlay Zone (FPOZ) —threatens to undermine those reforms. The County Council will soon consider legislation (CB-105-2025 and CB-92-2025) that would create an overlay zone allowing certain mega-developments to bypass essential zoning safeguards and public inpu
Bradley Heard
Oct 112 min read


Let’s Not Get Distracted by Six Flags’ Closure
As Prince George’s County turns its attention to the Six Flags site closure, this blog urges a shift toward long-neglected Metro station areas like Capitol Heights and Addison Road—and away from headline-chasing distractions.
Bradley Heard
May 253 min read


Post-Commanders Fever Dreams Shouldn’t Drown Out Real Transit-Oriented Development
With the Washington Commanders leaving Landover, Prince George’s County must resist the lure of flashy redevelopment and stay focused on building equitable, transit-oriented communities around its Metro stations.
Bradley Heard
Apr 284 min read
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