The Office of State Planning Coordination (OSPC) works to improve the coordination and effectiveness of land use decisions made by state, county, and municipal governments while building and maintaining a high quality of life in the State of Delaware.
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May PLUS meeting set
An agenda has been posted for the May 23, 2012 (pdf) meeting of the Preliminary Land Use Service (PLUS). State agency planners will meet to review land use change proposals and planning documents prior to giving input to local governments, who make the final land-use decisions. The meeting will start at 9:00 a.m. in the first floor conference room of the Haslet Armory, on William Penn Street, in Dover.
March PLUS meeting set
An agenda has been posted for the March 28 (pdf) meeting of the Preliminary Land Use Service (PLUS). State agency planners will meet to review land use change proposals and planning documents prior to giving input to local governments, who make the final land-use decisions. The meeting will start at 9:00 a.m. in the first floor conference room of the Haslet Armory, on William Penn Street, in Dover.
February PLUS Meeting Set
An agenda has been posted for the February 22, 2012 (pdf) meeting of the Preliminary Land Use Service (PLUS). State agency planners will meet to review land use change proposals and planning documents prior to giving input to local governments, who make the final land-use decisions. The meeting will start at 9:00 a.m. in the first floor conference room of the Haslet Armory, on William Penn Street, in Dover.
Announcing: A Development Trends Data Collection
The Office of State Planning Coordination has published a new collection of development application and building permit data from the 60 local governments that make the land-use decisions in Delaware. (3/16/11)
Delaware Census Data Resources Continue to Expand
The Delaware Census State Data Center has created a new 2010 Census data page for Delaware with collected information extracts from the data sets released so far from the 2010 Census. The collection includes tabular data, GIS data, and a Microsoft Access database of all of the 2010 Census Redistricting Data for Delaware. (3/11/11)