Impacts of Land Use on County Finances: A Fiscal Study of Queen Anne’s County, MD
Organization: Queen Anne’s Conservation Association
Year: 2011
This study presents the key findings of an assessment of budget and fiscal trends for Queen Anne’s County, Maryland. It shows that the following perceptions about development and its relationship to the county’s fiscal position are not true: A lack of residential development has hurt the county’s fiscal health; agriculture and open space are unproductive land uses; increased residential development will lead to healthier fiscal conditions; and more commercial zoning can solve the county’s budget problems.













