Our Fight Continues

The effort to save Crystal Spring Forest has come to the next crossroad. After winning our first legal battle in Circuit Court, we are now facing our next legal battle. Developers have filed their next round of appeals and we are once again stepping up to help save Crystal Spring Forest. In the coming weeks, …

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Crab Creek Conservancy Appeals “The Village at Providence Point” Development Permit

Annapolis, MD – With Earth Month coming to a close, Crab Creek Conservancy today announces it has hired the law firm of G. Macy Nelson, LLC., to appeal the recent decision by the Annapolis Planning Commission to approve The Villages at Providence Point, a proposed 36.2-acre senior housing development to be owned and managed by Frederick-based National …

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First Funding Goal Met

We have fantastic news! We are very happy to announce that our first funding goal has been met. As a result, we are moving forward to reach our next milestone. It’s not too late to make an end of year contribution. Your donation will support forest protection in the Crab Creek Watershed, home to the …

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Planning Commission Meeting

Last night, board members of Crab Creek Conservancy prepared to testify in front of the Planning Commission at the first public hearing on the Village at Providence Point project, the mega development that would wipe out nearly half of the Priority Forest at Crystal Spring. The meeting was conducted almost like a closed door session, …

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The Annapolis Planning Commission is beginning their hearings on the Village at Providence Point project, the mega development that will wipe out all of the Priority Forest along Forest Drive at Crystal Spring Farm. Following these hearings, the Commission will be making their recommendations to the City Planning and Zoning department whether to approve the …

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