Support Our Efforts
SSARPC has been hard at work since September 2005 to insure our Ashton
Crossroads will maintain its rural character:
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Southeast corner redevelopment of the New Hampshire Avenue and Route 108
intersection: Ashton Meeting Place will now feature a greatly improved
configuration based on the Sandy Spring-Ashton Master Plan that we believe
will be inviting to pedestrians and a credit to our neighborhood.
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Northeast corner redevelopment: the car wash and one pump from the gas station were
eliminated, reducing potential traffic congestion. Although the design is
in greater compliance with the Sandy Spring-Ashton Master Plan, the
commercial building north of the gas station is not in conformance with the
Master Plan as it is in the middle of the parking lot and not an active
store front on the street.
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Southwest area redevelopment – the new Chevy Chase Bank branch, replacing Sole d’Italia and
Kimballs Market, will now have pedestrian walkways, fewer drive-through
lanes, and low profile signage and lighting.
Ednor Road and New Hampshire Avenue Intersection: The Park and Planning staff instructed the
Resurrection Baptist Church to submit a new landscaping plan replanting large
trees to reconstruct the rural entryway to Ashton (destroyed by the church’s
builder), as called for in the Sandy Spring-Ashton Master Plan.
We Need Your Help!
SSARPC has been working hard to maintain Ashton’s rural
village tone while embracing development that will make our lives a little
easier. Much of the work that has brought us to this point is being done by
volunteers who live in our community. However, critical services were also
provided (at drastically reduced rates), by a prominent land planner, Stu Sirota,
and a nationally recognized land use attorney, Dave Brown. They are not from
our community, but are interested in the issues we are addressing. We may need
their services in the future as new issues arise.
Please join your neighbors in helping SSARPC by supporting
the professional land planner and legal counsel that make our efforts possible.
Our goal is to raise $5,000. Many local families have contributed more than
$1,000 toward these fees, but more is still needed.
Thanks for your support! And, thanks to the many people who have supported this effort
over the past three years.
We can accept checks made out to PRESERVE ASHTON at the following
address:
SSARPC
Post Office Box 518
Ashton, MD 20861
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