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MISSION:
Die Mission der Dauphin County Planning Commission ist es, die kluge und geordnete Nutzung von Land und Ressourcen zu leiten, zu koordinieren und zu fördern, um das Wachstum der lokalen Wirtschaft zu erleichtern, die Lebensqualität zu verbessern und die natürliche Umwelt zu bewahren, indem sie die Bedürfnisse von der gegenwärtigen Bevölkerung des Landkreises, ohne die Bedürfnisse künftiger Generationen zu gefährden.
Die Dauphin County Planning Commission hat die Aufgabe, die Verpflichtungen gemäß dem Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (MPC) zu erfüllen.
Comprehensive Plan Ages in Dauphin County
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Dauphin County Stormwater Management Plan – Dauphin County Conservation District
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Dauphin County Strategic Development Plan – Dauphin County Redevelopment Authority
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A Five-County Regional Community Health Needs Assessment – Penn State Hershey Medical Center, Pinnacle Health, PA Psychiatric Institute
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Fort Indiantown Gap Joint Land Use Study – Ft. Indiantown Gap, Lebanon County Planning Department, Dauphin County
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Green Infrastructure Plan – Capital Region Water
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Life in the Capital Region – United Way of the Capital Region, Harrisburg Regional Chamber, West Shore Chamber, Dauphin County, Cumberland County, Perry County, The Foundation for Enhancing Communities
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Long-Range Regional Transportation Plan – HATS MPO
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Paxton Creek Watershed TMDL Strategy – Capital Region Water, Susquehanna Township, Lower Paxton Township
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Regional Growth Management Plan – TCRPC
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Source Water Protection Plan – Capital Region Water, Susquehanna River Basin Commission
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Statewide Historic Preservation Plan – PA Historical and Museum Commission
While the Pennsylvania Municipalities Planning Code (MPC) only requires that counties develop comprehensive plans, the Dauphin County Commissioners recognize the importance of these plans at the municipal level, given that the County’s 40 municipalities are the governmental entities with the primary authority for growth management and the provision of many public services.
According to the MPC, municipal plans, where present, are to be “generally consistent” with county plans. As such, the staff of the Tri-County Regional Planning Commission will encourage and support the preparation of municipal plans so that all municipalities in Dauphin County have viable plans for their future.
The “Municipal and Stakeholder Resource Guide” prepared as part of this comprehensive plan is specifically designed to provide much of the background data and mapping necessary for municipalities to prepare comprehensive plans in a more cost-effective manner. The figure in the margin depicts the age of municipal comprehensive plans as of 2016.