Tag: Government

  • Small Cell Towers to be Allowed Under Proposed Zoning Amendment

    Small Cell Towers to be Allowed Under Proposed Zoning Amendment

    Small cell towers for next-generation wireless service would be allowed no closer than 30 feet from a residence or other habitable building under the terms of a proposed zoning text amendment. The ZTA will allow the deployment of new wireless infrastructure.

  • State Gets Federal Approval for Georgia Avenue Redesign

    State Gets Federal Approval for Georgia Avenue Redesign

    The State Highway Administration has received federal approval to redesign the portion of Georgia Avenue from 16th Street to Forest Glen Road, officials announced. The work will include narrowing traffic lanes, adding a raised and landscaped median, sidewalks on both sides of the road and a two-way bike track on the west side of Georgia, along…

  • Southbound Lane of Colesville Road to Close for Purple Line Work

    Southbound Lane of Colesville Road to Close for Purple Line Work

    The right-hand lane of southbound Colesville Road will be closed between Second Avenue and East-West Highway beginning in mid-July for construction. Other work planned in July will affect Wayne Avenue, Bonifant Street, and Springvale Road as well.

  • Upcoming Events, June 21-28

    Upcoming Events, June 21-28

    Events this week include live music tomorrow night at Sligo Creek Golf Course, an opening reception for artist John Latham in Takoma Park, Purple Line community team and opponents of Beltway expansion group meetings, a special screening at AFI marking the Stonewall uprising 50 years ago, and the D.C. Blues Society 4th Friday happy hour…

  • Dejá Vu for Silver Spring Commuters as Fencing is Installed

    Dejá Vu for Silver Spring Commuters as Fencing is Installed

    It will be dejá vu for Silver Spring commuters headed for the Paul Sarbanes Transit Center as fencing is installed, cutting off some sidewalk access in preparation for Purple Line construction. Metro and bus riders will need to go around the perimeter, or access upper levels from Ramsey Avenue or Bonifant Street as construction will…

  • 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…

  • Scammers Posing as Law Enforcement in Court Duty Phone Scheme

    Scammers Posing as Law Enforcement in Court Duty Phone Scheme

    Scammers posing as law enforcement officers are using a phone scheme to swindle consumers in several counties, according Maryland Attorney General Brian E. Frosh. Potential victims are being accused of missing jury duty or appearing as a witness, and immediate payment is demanded to settle the issue.

  • Upcoming Events, June 7-14

    Upcoming Events, June 7-14

    This week’s events feature several community meetings on school construction, the Purple Line and other topics, an online discussion with the county executive, film screenings, live music in several local venues and a Silver Spring-Takoma Thunderbolts baseball game, among others.

  • Residence Inn Construction Held Up by Need for Sewer Line Work

    Residence Inn Construction Held Up by Need for Sewer Line Work

    Construction of a planned Residence Inn at the corner of Georgia Avenue and Colesville Road has been held up pending the replacement of a sewer line, according to the developer. It will require coordinating with multiple government agencies.