Relevant Links
Elected Officials
CEPA encourages everyone to contact their state and local legislators and let them know how you feel about the environmental issues that are under consideration.
To contact a Maryland State Legislator, go to http://mgaleg.maryland.gov/webmga, click on Members, you will get list of representatives in the House and Senate, then select the one you wish to contact, and an email form will appear.
To contact an Anne Arundel County Council Member, go to http://www.aacounty.org/CountyCouncil/index.cfm, click on “Contact” by the Council Member you wish to contact, and an email form will appear.
To contact a Calvert County Commissioner, go to http://www.co.cal.md.us/, click on HOW DO I? at the top of the page, then click on CONTACT in the drop down menu, then click on Contact the Commissioner and then click on the name of the Commissioner you want to contact, and an email form will appear.
Planning Issues North of Ft. Meade
(Jessup area) including environmental issues: 5 Minute Video by GAN
Planning Issues West of Ft. Meade
(Laurel/Russett/Maryland City area) and impacts on Patuxent River: 6 Minute Video by GAN
Non-partisan Coalitions of Community and Civic Associations
There are two local associations that are concerned with sustainable growth in Anne Arundel County:
A Close Look at a Solar Installation
CEPA’s President, Al Tucker is featured in a 20 minute video discussing his experiences in installing solar power on his property. It’s on Vimeo for public viewing: Al Tucker on Solar
Related Organizations
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