Tag: TKPK | Takoma Park

  • Kefa to Leave Library Location, Bump ’n Grind to Take Over

    Kefa to Leave Library Location, Bump ’n Grind to Take Over

    Kefa Café will leave its location in the Silver Spring Library and open a café in the new Wheaton Library, while Bump ’n Grind will take over the Silver Spring spot. “We have been honored for the past five years to operate the coffee shop located on the grounds of the Silver Spring Library,” said…

  • 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…

  • Planning Report Recommends Ways to Increase Comfort Levels Walking to Purple Line Stations

    Planning Report Recommends Ways to Increase Comfort Levels Walking to Purple Line Stations

    The county’s Planning Department has released a report that analyzed and made recommendations concerning the level of comfort for pedestrians walking to future Purple Line stations. The Purple Line report focuses specifically on the comfort level for pedestrians walking within a half-mile of each station.

  • Takoma Park Avenue to Close for Outdoor Dining, Public Use

    Takoma Park Avenue to Close for Outdoor Dining, Public Use

    Northbound Laurel Avenue in Takoma Park will be closed beginning today (June 12) to allow for outdoor seating, dining, sales and customer pick-ups, according to a city announcement. Traffic will be rerouted around the Seventh Day Adventist church, while southbound Laurel Avenue will remain open to vehicles.

  • County Board Approves Expanded Area for Downtown Planning Study

    County Board Approves Expanded Area for Downtown Planning Study

    The Montgomery County Planning Board yesterday unanimously approved a Scope of Work for the Silver Spring Downtown Plan that adds portions of adjacent neighborhoods to the study area. The decision at the virtual meeting adopted staff boundary Option D, an expansion within a half-mile/ten-minute pedestrian “walkshed” from the future Silver Spring Library Purple Line Station.

  • Willow Street Yoga Closes Silver Spring Studio

    Willow Street Yoga Closes Silver Spring Studio

    Willow Street Yoga is closing its downtown Silver Spring studio on the second level of 8561 Fenton St., according to an announcement on the company’s Facebook page. In a email to clients on June 3, signed “Joe Miller and the Willow Street team,” the company wrote, “Our biggest challenge in maintaining the studio has always…

  • Life in the Time of the Coronavirus: Voices from Silver Spring—Susan Peterkin

    Life in the Time of the Coronavirus: Voices from Silver Spring—Susan Peterkin

    Editor’s note: This guest post and photo is from Jonna Huseman, who began the Voices project to document the lives of friends and neighbors in Silver Spring and Takoma Park and how they may have changed since the shelter in place order. It originally appeared on her blog, The Sligo Creek Photographer.

  • Life in the Time of the Coronavirus: Voices from Silver Spring—Lene Tsegaye

    Life in the Time of the Coronavirus: Voices from Silver Spring—Lene Tsegaye

    Editor’s note: This guest post and photo is from Jonna Huseman, who began the Voices project to document the lives of friends and neighbors in Silver Spring and Takoma Park and how they may have changed since the shelter in place order. It originally appeared on her blog, The Sligo Creek Photographer.

  • 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.