Tag: Transportation

  • Hit-and-Run Suspect Arrested; Handgun Found in Jacket

    Hit-and-Run Suspect Arrested; Handgun Found in Jacket

    Officers from the Montgomery County Police Department’s 3rd District have arrested and charged Mario J Rios, age 21, of Schrider Street in Silver Spring, with criminal offenses including possession of a handgun, possession of a handgun by a prohibited person due to prior criminal convictions, and second-degree assault for assaulting a 3rd District officer, according…

  • 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.”

  • Proposed Montgomery County Metrobus Cuts Draw Major Pushback

    Proposed Montgomery County Metrobus Cuts Draw Major Pushback

    A crowd of Montgomery County residents voiced their opposition to proposed Metrobus route cuts Monday night, as the County Council’s Transportation Committee hosted a town hall in downtown Silver Spring to hear public comments on the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority’s planned operating budget for fiscal 2021.

  • 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…

  • 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.

  • SoberRide® Campaign for the Holidays Begins Tonight

    SoberRide® Campaign for the Holidays Begins Tonight

    The SoberRide® campaign for the holiday season from the Washington Regional Alcohol Program will begin tonight (Dec. 14) and run through New Year’s Day.

  • Citizens Reviving Group to Oppose Current Beltway, 270 Plans

    Citizens Reviving Group to Oppose Current Beltway, 270 Plans

    A group of area residents has revived Citizens Against Beltway Expansion to oppose various proposals being discussed under Gov. Larry Hogan’s (R) managed lanes study for the Maryland Beltway and I-270.

  • Two Red Line Metro Stations to Close for 45 Days

    Two Red Line Metro Stations to Close for 45 Days

    The Red Line Metro stations at Rhode Island Avenue and Brookland-CUA will be closed for 45 days beginning Saturday, July 21, for structural repair work, including addressing deteriorating platform conditions that affect the ADA-accessibility of the station.

  • Coalition Plans Sunday Safety Walk Along Dale Drive

    Coalition Plans Sunday Safety Walk Along Dale Drive

    The Dale Drive Safety Coalition is sponsoring a safety walk along the roadway on Sunday to demonstrate the need to improve the road for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists.