Tag: Government

  • Takoma Park Livestreaming Election Ballot Intake Process

    Takoma Park Livestreaming Election Ballot Intake Process

    In an effort to provide greater transparency and foster trust in the elections, The City of Takoma Park elections officials are now livestreaming their ballot intake process.

  • M-NCPPC Raises Major Concerns over DEIS for Managed Lanes

    M-NCPPC Raises Major Concerns over DEIS for Managed Lanes

    The bi-county Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission expressed major concerns about a Draft Environmental Impact Statement during a briefing last week with the Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration. The DEIS is part of the state’s Managed Lanes Study to evaluate alternatives to improve traffic congestion along I-495 (Capital Beltway) in Maryland, and…

  • Planning Report Recommends Ways to Increase Comfort Levels Walking to Purple Line Stations

    Planning Report Recommends Ways to Increase Comfort Levels Walking to Purple Line Stations

    The county’s Planning Department has released a report that analyzed and made recommendations concerning the level of comfort for pedestrians walking to future Purple Line stations. The Purple Line report focuses specifically on the comfort level for pedestrians walking within a half-mile of each station.

  • County Launches Summer Employment Program for Young Residents

    County Launches Summer Employment Program for Young Residents

    The county has launched a summer employment program for residents aged 16–23 who will work throughout the county to assist in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and economic recovery. The “COVID Corps” will be run by the county’s Recreation Department, which will provide mentors, guidance and training for selected applicants.

  • Part of Georgia Avenue Will Close Temporarily to Allow Outdoor Dining

    Part of Georgia Avenue Will Close Temporarily to Allow Outdoor Dining

    A portion of Georgia Avenue in downtown Silver Spring will be temporarily closed as of 5 p.m. June 12 to allow restaurants additional space to provide customers outdoor dining. The right lanes of Georgia will be shut down between Silver Spring and Thayer avenues in a pilot project that will run through at least June…

  • County Board Approves Expanded Area for Downtown Planning Study

    County Board Approves Expanded Area for Downtown Planning Study

    The Montgomery County Planning Board yesterday unanimously approved a Scope of Work for the Silver Spring Downtown Plan that adds portions of adjacent neighborhoods to the study area. The decision at the virtual meeting adopted staff boundary Option D, an expansion within a half-mile/ten-minute pedestrian “walkshed” from the future Silver Spring Library Purple Line Station.

  • Elrich, Katz Issue Statement on State Funding for COVID-19 Virus

    Elrich, Katz Issue Statement on State Funding for COVID-19 Virus

    County Executive Marc Elrich and County Council President Sidney Katz issued a joint statement after Gov. Larry Hogan signed authorization yesterday for special state funding to address the COVID-19 virus. As a public service, the Source is publishing it in its entirety.

  • Colesville Road to be Repaved with Improvements Added

    Colesville Road to be Repaved with Improvements Added

    Colesville Road (U.S. Route 29) will be resurfaced and have additional improvements installed from St. Andrews Way/Sligo Creek Parkway to just past Stewart Lane, according to an announcement from the State Highway Administration. The work, which is scheduled to begin this spring, will repair a surface marred by a WSSC water main project between St.…

  • 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.