Tag: Montgomery County Government

  • Council Approves $36.5 Million in COVID-19 Emergency Aid

    Council Approves $36.5 Million in COVID-19 Emergency Aid

    The County Council yesterday approved a package of measures to provide $36.5 million in financial assistance to businesses and other organizations affected by the COVID-19 emergency. The largest amount, $20 million, will fund a Public Health Emergency Grant Program that would allow the county executive to provide grants of up to $75,000 to county businesses…

  • County, State Police Announce Policies for Enforcement of Stay-at-Home Order

    County, State Police Announce Policies for Enforcement of Stay-at-Home Order

    The Montgomery County Department of Police and the state police yesterday announced policies and procedures the departments would follow while enforcing Gov. Larry Hogan’s Monday stay-at-home order. Neither department’s officers will make random stops to ask whether drivers are in compliance with the order to undertake only essential travel.

  • Council Introduces COVID-19 Help for Small Businesses, Nonprofits

    Council Introduces COVID-19 Help for Small Businesses, Nonprofits

    The County Council yesterday introduced emergency legislation and special appropriations to assist small businesses and nonprofit organizations affected by the COVID-19 emergency. The actions would allow the county executive to provide grants of up to $75,000 to organizations “with 100 or fewer full-time-equivalent employees that can demonstrate financial losses caused by the public health emergency.”

  • Residents Crowd Source List of Restaurants Serving Customers

    Residents Crowd Source List of Restaurants Serving Customers

    Residents of the Seven Oaks/Evanswood neighborhood this week crowd sourced a list of local restaurants still serving customers during the COVID-19 emergency. The Google Docs spreadsheet is online for reference and open to edits and additions from others, who have since expanded the original list.

  • DOT Creates No Parking Zones to Facilitate Takeout Pick Ups

    DOT Creates No Parking Zones to Facilitate Takeout Pick Ups

    The county’s Department of Transportation has designated six temporary “No Parking” zones in downtown Silver Spring to make curbside pickup of takeout orders easier for local residents. In addition, the county has temporarily established free parking for residents in the Bonifant/Dixon garage at 1101 Bonifant St.

  • COVID-19 Closures, Other Changes Now in Effect in County

    COVID-19 Closures, Other Changes Now in Effect in County

    Update: The state Department of Health now confirms 15 cases in Montgomery County. Most county facilities are now closed to the public, and other changes are either in effect or expected in an effort to combat COVID-19. As of Sunday afternoon, there were 12 confirmed cases of the disease, according to information from the state,…

  • Sligo Golf, Pit BBQ Reopen; Live Music Will Return

    Sligo Golf, Pit BBQ Reopen; Live Music Will Return

    The Sligo Creek Golf Course and a renovated Sligo Pit BBQ have reopened for the season and live music will return this year, according to team leader Laura Russell. The Friday night free concerts will kick off June 5 with The Loose Ends and a special appearance by County Executive Marc Elrich.

  • Source Launches Spring Membership Drive

    Source Launches Spring Membership Drive

    Readers who care about the Silver Spring/Takoma Park area as much as we at the Source do can help ensure our survival by joining our spring membership drive. Local journalism matters, and can make a difference in your community.

  • 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.