Tag: County Executive Marc Elrich

  • Police Confirm Officer Shot This Morning Has Died

    Police Confirm Officer Shot This Morning Has Died

    The county police officer that was shot in the Town Center garage this morning died from his wounds, Acting Police Chief Marcus Jones confirmed. Speaking at a press conference this afternoon, Jones identified the victim as Officer Thomas J. Bomba, a 13-year veteran of the department.

  • County Dedicates Protected Intersection, Completing Circuit of Bike Lanes

    County Dedicates Protected Intersection, Completing Circuit of Bike Lanes

    County officials dedicated the mid-Atlantic’s first “protected” intersection this morning at Spring and Second streets, marking the completion of a circuit of bike lanes around downtown Silver Spring. The “cycletrack” runs along Spring/Cedar streets, down Wayne Avenue and alongside Second Street, providing a direct connection to the Silver Spring Transit Center.

  • Street Fest to Combine Activities and Advocacy Tomorrow

    Street Fest to Combine Activities and Advocacy Tomorrow

    Attendees can combine activities and advocacy at the second Montgomery Hills Street Fest scheduled for Saturday, Sept. 21 from 3–7 p.m. The festival will be held on Columbia Boulevard, between Seminary Road and 16th Street, and feature local artisans who specialize in pottery, painting, fused class, jewelry and clay pendants, along with food and entertainment.

  • Is a New Boundary Change Coalition Emerging in Montgomery County?

    Is a New Boundary Change Coalition Emerging in Montgomery County?

    Finally, after years of Montgomery County Public Schools resegregating and the achievement gap growing despite efforts to shrink it, the debate over school boundary change has come out into the open.

  • County Formally Launches Business Connect in Silver Spring

    County Formally Launches Business Connect in Silver Spring

    The county formally launched its Business Connect program to support new and growing businesses during an event held yesterday at the Silver Spring Library. The program includes counseling, classes, workshops and other training and will be offered at three area locations.

  • Program Offers Home Buyers Down Payment Assistance

    Program Offers Home Buyers Down Payment Assistance

    County residents interested in buying a home may qualify for a no-interest loan to assist with the down payment or closing costs under a county-administered program. Applicants must be 18, first-time home buyers (with one exception) and meet income eligibility limits, which vary by location and household size.

  • Council to Introduce Bill Amending Accessory Apartment Regulations

    Council to Introduce Bill Amending Accessory Apartment Regulations

    The County Council today will introduce a bill to amend the county code regulating accessory apartments. The bill is intended to conform the County Code with changes made by a proposed Zoning Text Amendment and address issues surrounding ADUs that could not be addressed in a zoning change.

  • County Seeking Applicants for Local Citizen Board Vacancies

    County Seeking Applicants for Local Citizen Board Vacancies

    Applications are now being accepted to fill five vacancies on the Silver Spring Citizens Advisory Board, according to an announcement from County Executive Marc Elrich. The 18-member board serves as a liaison between the community and the executive’s office. Applicants must live within the boundaries of the Silver Spring Regional Center and can apply online.

  • M-NCPPC Votes to “Not Concur” with Managed Lanes Alternatives

    M-NCPPC Votes to “Not Concur” with Managed Lanes Alternatives

    The bi-county Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission voted last week to “not concur” with the alternatives proposed for study in an attempt to relieve traffic congestion on I-994 and I-270. The 9-1 vote was taken as part of the public comment process required to complete and environmental impact statement for the Maryland Department of…