Tag: Councilmember Evan Glass

  • Council Continues to Add Funding to Assist During COVID-19 Emergency

    Council Continues to Add Funding to Assist During COVID-19 Emergency

    The County Council continues to propose and appropriate funding to provide various forms of assistance to county residents during the COVID-19 emergency. The council yesterday unanimously approved a special appropriation of $2 million to be used for emergency eviction prevention and housing stabilization programs via a short-term rental subsidy program to low- and moderate-income households.

  • Council Approves Another $5 Million in COVID-19 Funding for Local Restaurants, Retailers

    Council Approves Another $5 Million in COVID-19 Funding for Local Restaurants, Retailers

    The County Council unanimously approved another $5 million in funding for the Public Health Emergency Grant program to assist local restaurants and small retail shops during the COVID-19 emergency. The special appropriation is in addition to the $5 million reserved for those businesses as part of the original $20 million appropriation that created the program.

  • Council Seeks Comment on Plan to Require Face Coverings During COVID-19 Emergency

    Council Seeks Comment on Plan to Require Face Coverings During COVID-19 Emergency

    The County Council is looking for public comments on a plan to require employees and customers of essential businesses to wear face coverings during any interactions under the COVID-19 emergency. The council yesterday announced its intention to introduce the measure as an emergency Board of Health regulation during a virtual meeting on Tuesday, April 14.

  • Council Approves $36.5 Million in COVID-19 Emergency Aid

    Council Approves $36.5 Million in COVID-19 Emergency Aid

    The County Council yesterday approved a package of measures to provide $36.5 million in financial assistance to businesses and other organizations affected by the COVID-19 emergency. The largest amount, $20 million, will fund a Public Health Emergency Grant Program that would allow the county executive to provide grants of up to $75,000 to county businesses…

  • Proposed Montgomery County Metrobus Cuts Draw Major Pushback

    Proposed Montgomery County Metrobus Cuts Draw Major Pushback

    A crowd of Montgomery County residents voiced their opposition to proposed Metrobus route cuts Monday night, as the County Council’s Transportation Committee hosted a town hall in downtown Silver Spring to hear public comments on the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s planned operating budget for fiscal 2021.

  • County, District Officials Kick Off 16th Street Upgrade Project

    County, District Officials Kick Off 16th Street Upgrade Project

    Officials from the District of Columbia were joined by Councilmembers Tom Hucker (D-District 5) and Evan Glass (D-At Large) on Saturday to kick off the 16th Street, NW Circle Traffic Signalization Upgrade Project. The project will be led by the District Department of Transportation and is designed to improve safety for all pedestrians, bicyclists and…

  • Council Introduces Bill to Make Bicycle Registration Voluntary

    Council Introduces Bill to Make Bicycle Registration Voluntary

    County residents would no longer be required to register their bicycles under terms of legislation introduced yesterday by the County Council. ill 2-20, Bicycles – Registration – Amendments would make registration voluntary for bicycles owned for personal use. It also would repeal county and park police authority to impound an unregistered bike.

  • Council Passes Bill to Create Policing Advisory Commission

    Council Passes Bill to Create Policing Advisory Commission

    The Montgomery County Council yesterday unanimously adopted Bill 14-19 to create a Policing Advisory Commission. The commission’s goal is to improve council oversight of the county’s police department. In addition, it’s intended to increase the community’s trust in police by advising the council on certain police matters, including best practices, policies and programs.

  • Tech Company with Local Roots Relocates to Silver Spring

    Tech Company with Local Roots Relocates to Silver Spring

    A San Francisco company run by three men with local roots is relocating its headquarters to Silver Spring. Truebill Inc., founded in 2011 by brothers Haroon, Yahya and Idris Mokhtarzada, has taken over space in the Silver Spring Centre at 8455 Colesville Rd.