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The groundbreaking ceremony
for the Wheaton Revitalization Project was held on June 4. The project will
transform the existing Mid-County Regional Services Center building and
adjacent parking lot into a County office building, Town Square civic space,
underground parking garage, Triangle Lane retail space and ultimately, a residential
building. The new development will remake the downtown Wheaton Triangle which
is located at 11219 Grandview Ave.
On June 5 County Executive Ike
Leggett joined more than 1,000 U.S. governors, county executives, mayors,
businesses, investors, and colleges and universities in declaring their support
for U.S. leadership in reducing carbon emissions.
A free foreign film festival
is coming to Montgomery College this summer. The
Monday evening film series will explore the 1960’s. The films will be
shown at the Robert E. Parilla Performing Arts Center
located at 51 Mannakee Street in Rockville.
The Montgomery County
Council unanimously approved a $5.4 billion County operating budget for Fiscal
Year (FY) 2018, a 2.8 percent increase over the approved budget for FY 2017 on
May 25.
County Executive Ike Leggett
made the following statement about the lawsuit brought by Montgomery County to
recover costs associated with delivering a safe and durable Silver Spring
Transit Center.
County Executive
Ike Leggett joined by Senator Chris Van Hollen, Senator Ben Cardin,
Representative John Delaney, Representative Jamie Raskin and County Council
President Roger Berliner are working together to relieve the increased air
traffic noise that is impacting more than 20,000 homes in Montgomery County.
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Residents are invited to an
informational meeting to learn more about the proposed zoning changes to
address the placement of small antennas in neighborhoods. The public meeting
will be held on June 14 at 7 p.m. in the Terrace Level Cafeteria in the
Executive Office Building located at 101 Monroe Street.
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