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Wheaton Placemaking

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Montgomery Planning is in the process of a placemaking effort for the Wheaton Central Business District to advance the recommendations of the 2012 Wheaton Central Business District and Vicinity Sector Plan and the 2023 Wheaton Downtown Study and Streetscape Standards. Through the Wheaton Placemaking project, Montgomery Planning will work with the community and local businesses to launch community-driven interventions, some semi-permanent and others temporary, to concretely augment an evolving city center and build momentum for further downtown improvements. This effort will consider how to make existing plans into physical reality, from green space improvements and public art to improved safety and connectivity for those walking and rolling. At every step of the process, community outreach and participation will be critical to developing ideas, establishing recommendations, and making decisions. 

Montgomery Planning will be spending the next year collaborating with residents, businesses, civic associations, and other stakeholders to reimagine the Core District’s public realm and its connectivity.

Project Goals

To work with the community and local businesses to launch semi-permanent and temporary interventions to improve safety and connectivity in Wheaton’s Central Business District based on the recommendations of the 2012 Wheaton Central Business District and Vicinity Sector Plan and the 2023 Wheaton Downtown Study and Streetscape Standards.

What is placemaking?

Placemaking inspires people to collectively reimagine and reinvent public spaces as the heart of the community. Strengthening the connection between community and the places they share. Placemaking refers to a collaborative process that shapes our public realm in order to maximize value.  This concept goes beyond just promoting better urban design principles, placemaking facilitates creative thinking, capitalizes on community assets, and contributes to the community’s health, happiness, and well-being. More than livable; these places are loved.

It encourages improvements to a public space that makes it better for and more welcoming to the people who use it. This can include everything from key amenities to beautification to pedestrian and transit accessibility, as well as community events and more. It also gives county residents a more tangible sense of what’s possible in their communities and of what a Master Plan can really do—as well as what they can themselves create, with guidance on making it happen. 

Beyond typical planning practices, placemaking deeply enhances the connection between people and the places around them to foster a stronger sense of shared local identity and a shared vision for an area’s potential for improvement. The process also allows planners and developers to test ideas and lay the groundwork for strategic, equitable engagement of diverse and impact communities.

Project Timeline

  • Summer 2024
    Data collection and outreach
  • Fall 2024
    Data Analysis
  • Winter 2025
    Finalize design
  • May 2025
    Implementation
  • Summer – Fall 2025
    Maintenance and close out