Tag: Montgomery County Government

  • Elrich Announces Appointment of Vision Zero Coordinator

    Elrich Announces Appointment of Vision Zero Coordinator

    County Executive Marc Elrich yesterday announced the appointment of Wade Holland, a veteran county employee, as the coordinator of the county’s Vision Zero plan. Holland, who worked for six years in the CountyStat office, will be responsible for a cross-departmental plan that has a goal of eliminating traffic-related deaths and severe injuries by 2030.

  • Council Introduces Bill to Make Bicycle Registration Voluntary

    Council Introduces Bill to Make Bicycle Registration Voluntary

    County residents would no longer be required to register their bicycles under terms of legislation introduced yesterday by the County Council. ill 2-20, Bicycles – Registration – Amendments would make registration voluntary for bicycles owned for personal use. It also would repeal county and park police authority to impound an unregistered bike.

  • Three Metro Stations Closed for Holiday Weekend; County Offices Shut Down Monday

    Three Metro Stations Closed for Holiday Weekend; County Offices Shut Down Monday

    The Silver Spring, Forest Glen and Wheaton Metro stations will close during the upcoming holiday weekend, while the county has announced closures for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day. The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority announced the station closures due to Purple Line integration work.

  • Fenwick Beer & Wine to Mark 10th Anniversary Saturday

    Fenwick Beer & Wine to Mark 10th Anniversary Saturday

    Fenwick Beer & Wine will celebrate its 10th anniversary all day Saturday, Jan. 11, according to owner Suman Shresthra. Shresthra and his wife Cathy opened the shop, which specializes in craft beer and boutique wines, with a soft opening at the end of 2009, then officially opened in January 2010.

  • Council Passes Bill to Create Policing Advisory Commission

    Council Passes Bill to Create Policing Advisory Commission

    The Montgomery County Council yesterday unanimously adopted Bill 14-19 to create a Policing Advisory Commission. The commission’s goal is to improve council oversight of the county’s police department. In addition, it’s intended to increase the community’s trust in police by advising the council on certain police matters, including best practices, policies and programs.

  • Hucker Elected Council Vice President

    Hucker Elected Council Vice President

    Councilmember Tom Hucker (D-District 5) was elected vice president of the County Council for a one-year term. Traditionally, election as vice president is a precursor to being chosen as council president the following year.

  • Anti-vaping PSA contest announced; council committee advances related bills

    Anti-vaping PSA contest announced; council committee advances related bills

    County students in grades six through 12 can win up to $750 in a contest seeking video public service announcements about the dangers of vaping. Healthy Montgomery, the county’s community health improvement program, and Montgomery County Public Schools are cosponsoring the contest as part of an anti-vaping tobacco prevention campaign in collaboration with the Department…

  • County Announces Thanksgiving Day Closures

    County Announces Thanksgiving Day Closures

    The county has announced its schedule of closures for Thanksgiving Day Thursday, Nov. 28. All county offices, libraries and liquor stores will be closed, as will state offices and courts.

  • “Accidental Candidate” Reveals His Planning Priorities

    “Accidental Candidate” Reveals His Planning Priorities

    The newest commissioner on the Montgomery County Planning Board refers to himself as “the accidental candidate” when talking about his appointment. Partap Verma, who joined the board in July, looks at this as a natural transformation from work he began after moving to the Forest Glen area in 2013. His priorities include pedestrian safety, affordable…