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Albornoz accuses Elrich of ‘political posturing’ after county executive doubles down on Thrive opposition

County Council President Gabe Albornoz accused County Executive Marc Elrich of “political posturing” Friday after Elrich released a letter asking the council not to adopt the Thrive Montgomery 2050 plan.

The council is set to vote Tuesday on the controversial plan, an update to the county’s general master plan that will guide development for 30 years. Elrich, meanwhile, has continued his campaign of opposition to the proposal, speaking against it in several recent press briefings and at a downtown Silver Spring forum held by WAMU talk show host Kojo Nnamdi earlier this month.

Thrive Montgomery 2050 focuses on topics such as where growth should occur in the county, what type of housing is needed, what new communities should look like, how to grow arts and culture countywide, transportation networks, and the future of county parks. The issues of growth and housing have generated opposition from some community members.

The council has been reviewing Thrive since the county’s Planning Board approved it in April 2021. The council’s Planning, Housing and Economic Development committee as well as the full council have held multiple public sessions on the plan. 

In a letter released Thursday, Elrich doubled down on his opposition, saying the council’s acceptance last week of the resignations of all five members of the Planning Board has further tainted the plan. The council accepted the resignations, saying it had lost confidence in the board after weeks of controversy involving its members. In addition to voting on Thrive on Tuesday, the council is expected to interview finalists to serve as temporary board members until a new council, to be elected in the Nov. 8 general election, appoints permanent members.

Councilmembers have indicated that they intend to approve the plan on the same day they will appoint five new temporary members to the Planning Board. They seem to believe that Thrive was not affected by the pattern of misconduct that led to the wholesale termination of previous Board members. I respectfully disagree,” wrote Elrich, who is running for a second term and faces Republican Reardon Sullivan in the general election.

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