Tag: Montgomery County Government

  • E-Scooter Users Could Face New Restrictions Under Bill

    E-Scooter Users Could Face New Restrictions Under Bill

    Fans of electric scooters would face new restrictions on their use under the terms of a bill introduced this week by Council President Sidney Katz (D-District 3). Bill 8-20, Bicycles and E-Scooters—Operating Requirements and Registration, would create operating requirements for the use of low-speed electric scooters and is intended to reduce injuries, among other purposes.

  • County Executive Urges Public to be Inclusive in Climate Change Efforts

    County Executive Urges Public to be Inclusive in Climate Change Efforts

    County Executive Marc Elrich urged community leaders and environmental activists to open their platforms to more diverse voices at the Feb. 27 Climate Action Plan Town Hall and Open House. “We’ve got to do a better job engaging low income and vulnerable communities,” Elrich said. “I look around this room, and I got to say…

  • Council Passes Bill to Require Air Conditioning in Rental Units

    Council Passes Bill to Require Air Conditioning in Rental Units

    All rental units in the county will be required to provide air conditioning under the terms of a bill passed unanimously yesterday by the County Council. The bill will require that individual air conditioning units, or a central air conditioning system, be maintained in good working condition to provide an inside temperature of 80 degrees…

  • Long Branch Library to Close for Refurbishment

    Long Branch Library to Close for Refurbishment

    This Friday will be the last day that patrons can request a hold on books to be picked up at the Long Branch Library as staff prepares to shut the building for a refurbishment project. The library, located at 8800 Garland Ave. will close for six to nine months.

  • Navarro Announces Amendment to Community Policing Bill

    Navarro Announces Amendment to Community Policing Bill

    Activists scored a victory earlier this month when the Montgomery County Council discussed an amendment to a proposed community policing bill that would, among other things, remove language calling for an expansion of the county’s school resource officer program.

  • Upcoming Events, Feb. 14–21

    Upcoming Events, Feb. 14–21

    Saturday is your chance to meet a young kangaroo or wallaby at the Silver Spring Library. There’s also a record fair and later that day, a comedy show at Silver Branch Brewing Co. Presentations on microplastics in the Chesapeake and synthetic turf will be offered on Tuesday, while on Wednesday, the Long Branch Library hosts…

  • County Releases Schedules for Presidents Day Holiday

    County Releases Schedules for Presidents Day Holiday

    The county has released the schedule of closings for the Presidents Day holiday on Monday, Feb. 17. All county and state offices, as well as county libraries, will be closed. Recreation centers, senior centers and the Recreation Department’s administrative offices will be closed, while aquatics facilities and programs will be open.

  • County, District Officials Kick Off 16th Street Upgrade Project

    County, District Officials Kick Off 16th Street Upgrade Project

    Officials from the District of Columbia were joined by Councilmembers Tom Hucker (D-District 5) and Evan Glass (D-At Large) on Saturday to kick off the 16th Street, NW Circle Traffic Signalization Upgrade Project. The project will be led by the District Department of Transportation and is designed to improve safety for all pedestrians, bicyclists and…

  • Police Seek Help with Items Discovered in “Suspicious Situation”

    Police Seek Help with Items Discovered in “Suspicious Situation”

    County police are asking for the public’s help to identify some personal items discovered in what the department describes as “a suspicious situation.” The items, which include clothing, were found buried in late summer of last year in Nolte Local Park at 200 Denver Rd.