Maryland Code § ED-5-329

Section ED-5-329
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "High-density county" means one of the following jurisdictions:
(i) Anne Arundel County;
(ii) Baltimore City;
(iii) Baltimore County;
(iv) Howard County;
(v) Montgomery County; or
(vi) Prince George's County.
(3) "Low-density county" means any county not listed in paragraph
(2) of this subsection.
(b) (1) A county board in a high-density county seeking State funds for
the construction of a new school, or the renovation of or an addition to an existing
school that would increase the capacity of the school by more than 100 students, shall
submit a pedestrian safety plan to the Interagency Commission.
(2) A county board in a low-density county shall submit a pedestrian
safety plan to the Interagency Commission if the county board is seeking State funds
for the construction of a new school, or the renovation of or an addition to an existing

school, in a city with more than 10,000 residents and the construction or renovation
would increase the capacity of the school by more than 100 students.
(3) The Interagency Commission shall approve a pedestrian safety
plan if the pedestrian safety plan complies with subsection (c) of this section.
(c) (1) A pedestrian safety plan shall:
(i) Be developed in collaboration with:
1. The county department of transportation or
equivalent agency of the jurisdiction listed under subsection (a) of this section whose
county board is submitting the plan; and
2. The State Highway Administration;
(ii) Be limited to the area surrounding the school for which the
county board will not provide transportation to students;
(iii) Identify existing and potential safe routes for students to
walk or bike to the school;
(iv) Evaluate the infrastructure, including sidewalk
infrastructure, along existing and potential pedestrian or cyclist routes to the school
to determine whether increased capacity is necessary;
(v) Analyze existing and potential school zones, including the
need for expanding school zones on State and county roads; and
(vi) Include documentation of public participation and input
related to the pedestrian safety plan, including minutes from a public hearing and
written comments.
(2) A county board, not the Interagency Commission, shall make all
determinations about the contents of a pedestrian safety plan.
(d) The Interagency Commission may adopt regulations to carry out this
section.

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