Tag: Montgomery County Government

  • Council Approves $28 Million in COVID-19 Related Appropriations

    Council Approves $28 Million in COVID-19 Related Appropriations

    The County Council yesterday approved about $28 million in appropriations to provide assistance to residents and various entities dealing with financial issues related to COVID-19 emergency. The largest appropriation, $20 million was requested by County Executive Marc Elrich from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act to expand rental assistance for eviction and…

  • Council Continues to Provide Funding to Assist in COVID-19 Recovery

    Council Continues to Provide Funding to Assist in COVID-19 Recovery

    The County Council continues to work on providing funding for specific sectors to assist in the economic recovery from the COVID-19 health emergency. At the behest of County Executive Marc Elrich, the council yesterday introduced legislation to appropriate $20 million from the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act to expand rental assistance for…

  • 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…

  • Council Votes to Add More Funding to Assist in COVID-19 Recovery

    Council Votes to Add More Funding to Assist in COVID-19 Recovery

    The County Council this week approved two special appropriations and introduced a third designed to help businesses and organizations recover from the COVID-19 emergency. The council unanimously okayed $14 million to create the Reopen Montgomery Business Assistance Program. The funds will reimburse county businesses and nonprofit organizations reopening expenses incurred to comply with new state…

  • New Bill Would Provide Tax Incentive for Housing on WMATA Property

    New Bill Would Provide Tax Incentive for Housing on WMATA Property

    Councilmembers Hans Riemer and Andrew Friedson introduced legislation Tuesday that would extend Metro’s existing property tax abatement for 15 years for new high-rise development. Bill 29-20, the “More Housing at Metrorail Stations Act,” would require the Director of Finance to offer a payment in lieu of taxes for a high-rise building constructed by a private…

  • Red Line Service Interrupted by Derailment at Silver Spring

    Red Line Service Interrupted by Derailment at Silver Spring

    Service on Metro’s Red Line was interrupted by a derailment at the Silver Spring station shortly before 11:30 a.m. A statement posted by the Washington Metrorail Safety Commission, posted on the organization’s Twitter page, reads, “Preliminary information suggests the eight-car train passed a red signal prior to the derailment.”

  • Two Silver Spring Businesses Closed for COVID-19 Restriction Violations

    Two Silver Spring Businesses Closed for COVID-19 Restriction Violations

    Two Georgia Avenue businesses in downtown Silver Spring have been shut down for violating COVID-19 restrictions, county officials announced. The Palisades Lounge and the Cabana Hookah Lounge were both closed.

  • Takoma Park Seeks Citizen Preferences for Library Exterior Design

    Takoma Park Seeks Citizen Preferences for Library Exterior Design

    The City of Takoma Park is asking citizens to take a survey to indicate their preference for the exterior design of a renovated and reconstructed library, officials announced. The survey provides a review of three designs submitted to the City Council in February by RRMM Lukmire Architects. The presentation included a project cost estimate of…

  • Some Restrictions on Parks, Libraries Lifted This Week

    Some Restrictions on Parks, Libraries Lifted This Week

    The county’s parks and library branches this week will begin lifting some restrictions imposed as part of the COVID-19 lockdown and offering certain services and amenities. Beginning today (June 29), Montgomery Parks will be reopening playgrounds to patrons under certain guidelines, and library book drops will open for returns (with some exceptions).