A group of southern Prince George's County residents allege county officials used a "secret process" to approve a number of amendments in a plan that allows for more economic and residential development in the southern part of the county, without public input, The Gazette reports.
Residents say the District Council, which the Prince George's County Council sits as when considering land-use matters, approved in 2009 more than 30 amendments to the Subregion 5 Master Plan that make about 7,000 acres in the rural tier open for developmenbt, after public hearings on the matter had concluded.
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