The purpose of the Anne Arundel County Greenways Master Plan (adopted in October of 2002) is to provide an identification, decision making, implementation, and management tool for the County’s future greenways network. The Plan has a long range, 50 plus year time frame.
Anne Arundel County enjoys a very attractive location on the Chesapeake Bay close to Washington and Baltimore. This location continues to attract many people to live and work and enjoy the high quality of life that is available in the County. Future growth in Anne Arundel County threatens the loss of ecologically valuable land including unspoiled, high-quality landscapes and open space.
The scattered pattern of modern development tends to consume large amounts of land and fragments landscapes. Fragmentation has adverse ecological effects but also has negative effects on the quality of life through the loss of landscape character and scenic beauty, loss of open spaces for people to enjoy, loss of recreational opportunities, and reduced air and water quality. The most effective way to prevent these negative effects in a developed area such as Anne Arundel County is to create an interconnected network of protected open space corridors or greenways. Anne Arundel County’s goal for its greenways network, therefore, is to:
Create an interconnected network of greenways in Anne Arundel County that protects ecologically valuable lands for present and future generations and provides open space, recreational, and transportation benefits and opportunities for people.
The benefits of Anne Arundel County’s greenways network will be to: