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Montgomery Blair High School Teacher Recognized by County Council
Montgomery Blair High School teacher Kenneth Smith was among three residents recognized by the County Council at its annual Black History Month event.
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Elrich Announces Open Call for Silver Spring Urban District Advisory Committee Applicants
County Executive Marc Elrich has announced openings for four positions on the Silver Spring Urban District Advisory Committee.
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Takoma Park Minor Master Plan Public Hearing Set for Thursday
Residents have the opportunity to provide feedback on the Takoma Park Minor Master Plan Amendment during a County Council hearing on Thursday evening.
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Councilmember Evan Glass Joins EPA’s Local Government Advisory Committee
The EPA recently appointed 16 new members to the Local Government Advisory Committee, and among them is Montgomery County Councilmember Evan Glass (At-Large), who chairs the County Council’s Transportation and Environment Committee.
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County Council Reverses Course on New Minimum Wage Bill for Tipped Employees
Councilmember Will Jawando announced on Saturday that the County Council will withdraw a bill aimed at altering the method of payment for tipped workers under the county’s minimum wage law.
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Takoma Park Minor Master Plan Advances to County Council for Approval
The Takoma Park Minor Master Plan Amendment Planning Board Draft was approved by the county’s Planning Board at its weekly meeting on December 14.
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United Therapeutics to Expand in Downtown Silver Spring in $100 Million Deal With Montgomery County
United Therapeutics plans to expand once again in downtown Silver Spring, with a newly proposed deal worth over $100 million with the county.
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County to Reimburse Residents, Businesses for Security Cameras
Several neighborhoods in Silver Spring can take part in a new public safety initiative from the county that will reimburse residents and businesses in specific areas that set up security cameras to assist in crime prevention.
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Takoma Park Sets Annual Rent Increase at 3.7 Percent
Takoma Park has set its annual rent increase at 3.7 percent through June 2024, as a County Council committee advances a rent stabilization bill for consideration.