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purposes, including planting of new forests and non-native invasive plant control in existing forests. These Planning Department programs are helping to preserve the beauty and sustainability of the Ag Reserve so it can continue to serve as a model for counties all over the country seeking to preserve open space and main- tain agricultural lands. I am so proud that our collective efforts are resulting in a living, breath- ing Ag Reserve that is moving into its fifth decade of existence as a strong and successful area that will continue to be the green lungs of Montgomery County and one of our most treasured places. Gwen Wright has served as Director of the Montgomery County Planning Depart- ment since 2013. Under Wright’s leader- ship, the agency has streamlined develop- ment review, updated the county’s zoning ordinance and set high design standards for walkable, mixed-use neighborhoods. Caroline Taylor, Gwen Wright and Dolores Milmoe stand amidst 200 trees recently planted in 2019 as part of the Re-Leaf the Reserve initiative. From its Rustic Roads program (top), to reforestation efforts with Montgomery Countryside Alliance (middle), to its Agritourism Study (Homested Farm pictured here), the Montgomery County Planning Department has worked to keep the County’s vibrant rural charac- ter a source of ongoing pride for all to enjo y. plenty I summer growing 2019 7