Category: Montgomery County, MD

  • Labor Day Schedule Changes, Closures Announced

    Labor Day Schedule Changes, Closures Announced

    Montgomery Parks announced that portions of Sligo Creek Parkway would remain closed to vehicles and open for pedestrians, bicyclists and other exercise on Labor Day, Sept. 7. On Labor Day weekend, the parkway will be available Friday at 9 a.m. through Tuesday, September 8, till 7 a.m. from Old Carroll Avenue to Piney Branch Road…

  • “Picnic in the Park” Launched to Promote County Parks, Restaurants

    “Picnic in the Park” Launched to Promote County Parks, Restaurants

    Montgomery Parks has joined with Visit Montgomery, the county’s tourism and destination marketing organization, to launch “Picnic in the Park,” a program to promote both local parks and area restaurants. The initiative launched in nine county parks to make it easy for park visitors to find nearby restaurants offering takeout and delivery.

  • Council Approves Order Loosening Some COVID-19 Restrictions

    Council Approves Order Loosening Some COVID-19 Restrictions

    The County Council yesterday approved a revised executive order from County Executive Marc Elrich that loosens some restrictions imposed on activities to address the COVID-19 pandemic. The council, sitting as the Board of Health, then adopted Executive Order No. 098-20, COVID-19 Local Order – Amending and Restating Order dated August 5, 2020, as a Board…

  • Montgomery Parks to Open Regional, Recreational Fields Sept. 1

    Montgomery Parks to Open Regional, Recreational Fields Sept. 1

    Montgomery Parks will open access to regional and recreational park athletic fields for certain youth and adult games beginning Sept. 1, according to an announcement yesterday. Availability will be limited to low- and medium-risk sports, as defined by the Maryland Sports Commission Return to Play Committee Report, for groups of 50 or fewer.

  • Council Approves Charter Amendments That Could Change Its Makeup

    Council Approves Charter Amendments That Could Change Its Makeup

    The County Council last week approved two resolutions to place charter amendments on the November ballot, both of which would alter the composition of the council, if passed. One would divide the county into seven districts and create 11 council members. The other would eliminate at-large members in favor of nine district representatives.

  • Council Approves Additional COVID-19 Funding, Amended Executive Order

    Council Approves Additional COVID-19 Funding, Amended Executive Order

    The County Council yesterday unanimously passed additional targeted funding in response to COVID-19, as well as an amended executive order on county restrictions in response to the pandemic. The council approved a $3.3 million special appropriation to implement the African American Health Program Executive Committee program to provide a response to the impact of the…

  • County Animal Shelter to Reopen to Public for Adoptions Aug. 6

    Montgomery County Animal Services and Adoption Center will reopen to the public on Thursday, Aug. 6 for people interested in adopting a rescue animal. The reopening marks the shelter’s participation in the annual “Clear the Shelters” adoption month, sponsored by NBC/Telemundo.

  • Council Passes Bill to Require Police Adopt Use of Force Policy

    Council Passes Bill to Require Police Adopt Use of Force Policy

    The County Council yesterday unanimously approved a bill that would require the Montgomery County police chief to adopt a use of force policy. Many of the provisions in the legislation are similar those in a new policy announced in June by County Executive Marc Elrich, Police Chief Marcus Jones and the Fraternal Order of Police.

  • Council Approves $28 Million in COVID-19 Related Appropriations

    Council Approves $28 Million in COVID-19 Related Appropriations

    The County Council yesterday approved about $28 million in appropriations to provide assistance to residents and various entities dealing with financial issues related to COVID-19 emergency. The largest appropriation, $20 million was requested by County Executive Marc Elrich from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act to expand rental assistance for eviction and…