Master-planned development better than by-right option
Sussex County faces important decisions about growth, and Cool Spring Crossing offers a rare opportunity to guide that growth with foresight and balance, not simply react to it, but actively shape it. Thoughtful, master-planned development can strengthen a community by aligning infrastructure, housing and public amenities from the start.
Some residents worry that new development brings congestion, strains services or changes community character. Those concerns are valid, and they are exactly what a master-planned approach is designed to address. Cool Spring Crossing includes infrastructure upgrades, investments in first responders, workforce and affordable housing, commercial space and nearly 300 acres of open space with trails connecting to the Lewes-to-Georgetown Trail. It’s growth that adds value rather than simply adding houses.
By-right development is not a threat; it’s a legal, viable option. Landowners have every right to build within existing rules. The real question is what kind of community best serves more people over time. If we settle for piecemeal, by-right projects, we lose the long-term benefits that coordinated planning provides – better infrastructure, balanced tax revenue and connected neighborhoods.
This isn’t a new concept. Cars created suburbs, suburbs created malls, and malls made walkable cities unviable. Over time, unplanned growth erodes shared spaces and weakens community bonds. Across the country, well-designed, master-planned communities have restored that balance by combining housing, services and public amenities that support residents, businesses and the local tax base. Cool Spring Crossing is phased over 20 years – hardly rushed – but it offers a clear, cohesive vision for the future.
Rejecting this plan won’t stop growth; it will only shift it into fragmented developments with fewer public benefits. Sussex County’s 1,900 new homes are coming either way. The question is whether we want that growth to occur through thoughtful design or scattered sprawl. Choosing to plan now means creating vibrant neighborhoods, easing the burden on taxpayers and enhancing the quality of life for everyone.
This isn’t just about homes; it’s about creating places where people want to live, work and gather. Cool Spring Crossing gives Sussex County a chance to embrace smart, balanced growth that protects what makes this community special while preparing for its future.
















































