Maryland Environmental Trust (MET) is the statewide land conservation trust in Maryland. It was created by state statute in 1967 and is a quasi-governmental entity that is housed in the Maryland Department of Natural Resources.
The seminar is an opportunity to explore Formula 2040, which is the culmination of work that commenced in 2008 with a needs assessment project called Parks and Recreation: 2010 and Beyond.
Using a merged data set consisting of Home Mortgage Disclosure Act (HMDA), U.S. Census Bureau and Lender Processing Services (LPS) data, and utilizing a logistic regression model, the speakers will present an analysis of the likelihood of foreclosure in Prince George’s County.
The presentation title is Authority and Leadership in Planning and Community Development and it will be presented by Peter Shapiro, Executive Director, Revenue Authority of Prince George's County.
Washington, D.C., and Baltimore, Maryland, are very close on the map. How are these 2 localities similar or different when it comes to HUD? Listen to two HUD leaders discuss their jurisdictions.