The theme of "Keep Worcester
Green" has been heard for
decades in our municipality.
Preserving open space is a core
initiative in Worcester,
reflected in the types of
development one sees when
traveling through the Township.
Through gifts, outright
purchases of property or
acquisition of development
rights, Worcester has preserved
tracts of land which otherwise
would be developed into homes.
In the long run, it is more
advantageous to preserve land
than to pay the costs
development brings; educational,
infrastructure, and support
services costs.
In 2003, Montgomery County voters voiced their support for a new county Open Space Program by approving a $150 million program called Green Fields-Green Towns. This money is earmarked to natural and water resource areas offering towns and boroughs options for "re-greening" their communities, and preserving open space and farmland over the next ten years.
The preservation of properties in Worcester enhances our living environment while producing some very practical results. Neighboring open space makes our community a more desirable place in which to live, work, own a home, and retire. Residents and business owners who stay in such communities help maintain tax bases and reduce the pressures of sprawl. Strategic, planned growth in general reduces traffic problems and mitigates the burdensome effect of development on local school districts and municipalities. Open space also assists in maintaining a stable tax base because it requires minimal infrastructure and few support services.
Studies conducted across
Pennsylvania show that
controlling development reins in
the costs associated with it,
resulting in lower, long-term
tax burdens. All in all,
Worcester is working to maintain
the quality of life to which its
residents
have become accustomed.
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