Montgomery Update: Attainable Housing is a disruptive, misguided proposal: CE explains why

Having trouble viewing this email? View it as a Web page.

Montgomery County Updates

October 4, 2024 | Bookmark and Share
Contact County Executive Marc Elrich

A Message from County Executive Marc Elrich

A Message from County Executive Marc Elrich

Numerous residents expressed serious concerns about the “Attainable Housing Strategies” at listening sessions co-hosted by the Montgomery Planning director and the County Council. The County Executive shares many of their concerns and outlines four major reasons why he is concerned. Additionally, he urges the County Council to ‘do no harm’ to County revenues during their review of the Planning Board’s recommended Growth and Infrastructure Policy (GIP) and explains why the GIP is not drawing much attention but is quite important.  The County Executive joined County Councilmembers and others to receive the COVID-19 vaccination produced by Montgomery County-based Novavax and he encourages everyone to get the latest vaccination to better protect themselves and the broader community. He also highlights the Washington Business Journal recognition of two County projects in the annual “Top 10 List of Regional Development Projects to Watch.” And October is Walktober and this week was “Active Aging Week,” County Executive Marc Elrich recommends that everyone get outdoors and enjoy the many beautiful trails and locations in our community to walk.”

Read More


Stories in this issue include:


Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration Will Continue with ‘Hispanic Heritage Festival and Health Fair’ on Sunday, Oct. 6, in Wheaton

hispanic heritage month

Join the County’s first Hispanic Heritage Festival and Health Fair from 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 6, at the Marian Fryer Plaza in Wheaton. The free festival will celebrate Montgomery County’s growing diversity, honor Hispanic heritage and promote a greater understanding of diverse traditions.  

Read More


30th Annual Harvest Festival Returns to Agricultural History Farm Park in Derwood on Saturday, Oct. 5

30th Annual Harvest Festival Returns to Agricultural History Farm Park in Derwood on Saturday, Oct. 5

The 30th annual Harvest Festival sponsored by Montgomery Parks will return to the Agricultural History Farm Park from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 5, from 11 a.m.– 4 p.m. The event will feature traditional crafts, games, living history demonstrations, music, food and a chance to participate in farm-type activities. There also will be hayrides around the park.

Read More


Residents Can Order Free COVID Tests to be Sent Via Mail

Marylanders Can Order Free COVID Tests to be Sent Via Mail

Residents can now order another round of free COVID-19 nasal swab tests that will be delivered directly to their homes. Each household can get four tests through COVIDtests.gov.  

Read More


Purple Line Construction Will Lead to Traffic Delays on Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring Through January

Purple Line Construction Will Lead to Traffic Delays on Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring Through January

A temporary traffic shift on Georgia Avenue (MD 97) between Silver Spring Avenue and Wayne Avenue (MD 594) will be in place until January 2025 due to construction related to the Purple Line. Work will typically occur from 7 a.m.-7 p.m. but may continue nights and weekends, as necessary. 

Read More


‘Make Smoke Alarms Work for You’ Is Theme for October as Fire Prevention Month

‘Make Smoke Alarms Work for You’ Is Theme for October as Fire Prevention Month

 "Smoke Alarms: Make Them Work for You" is the theme as the Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service joins in the national recognition of October as “Fire Prevention Month.” Fire Chief Corey Smedley is reminding residents that having working smoke alarms installed throughout a house is the first line of defense for fire prevention.  

Read More


Adventure Seekers 55-and-over Can Climb a Tree at Montgomery Parks Canopy Connection on Wednesday, Oct. 9

Adventure Seekers 55-and-over Can Climb a Tree at Montgomery Parks Canopy Connection on Wednesday, Oct. 9

Adventure seekers 55-and-over can hang out with the birds and get a treetop view of Gaithersburg at the Montgomery Parks’ Canopy Connection from 9 a.m.-noon on Wednesday, Oct. 9, at Washington Square Neighborhood Park in Gaithersburg. The hands-on course, taught by tree climbing professionals, offers a unique opportunity to learn the basics of ropes, how to tie basic knots, proper rope climbing techniques and safety equipment used for tree climbing. 

Read More


Community Meetings Will Address ‘Walkability Studies” and Safety Needs for Six Schools

Community Meetings Will Address ‘Walkability Studies” and Safety Needs for Six Schools

The Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) will hold a series of in-person meetings to present the findings of six school “walkability studies” to address study findings and discuss the sidewalk and safety needs of students walking and biking to the studied schools. The studies involve Kensington Parkwood Elementary (Kensington); Martin Luther King Jr. Middle, Lake Seneca Elementary and Waters Landing Elementary (Germantown); and Rosemary Hills Elementary and Rock Creek Forest Elementary (Silver Spring). 

Read More


Festivals, Floating Pumpkin Patches and Senior Wild West Dance Among Fall Recreation Special Events

Festivals, Floating Pumpkin Patches and Senior Wild West Dance for Individuals with Disabilities Among Fall Recreation Special Events

Floating pumpkin patches and a wild west dance for seniors are among the wide variety of special events Montgomery County Recreation will be hosting this fall at locations across the County. Events are scheduled for community recreation centers, senior centers and aquatic facilities.   

Read More


Fourth Episode of Alcohol Beverage Services Podcast Examines the ‘Underage Compliance Check Program’ for Preventing Alcohol Sales to People Under 21

Fourth Episode of Alcohol Beverage Services Podcast Examines the ‘Underage Compliance Check Program’ for Preventing Alcohol Sales to People Under 21

Montgomery County Alcohol Beverage Services (ABS) has released the fourth episode of its podcast series Spirited Discussions: A Podcast by Montgomery County Alcohol Beverage Services. The series helps residents and businesses understand alcohol products, trends and policies in Montgomery County. The fourth episode, “Underage Compliance Checks,” examines how and why the County and other jurisdictions employ young people to conduct random checks to make sure businesses are not selling or serving alcohol to anyone under age 21. 

Read More


Sunday Serenades, Fall Harvest Family Day and a ‘Not-So-Spooky Skate’ Are Among the Montgomery Parks Special Events in October

Sunday Serenades, Fall Harvest Family Day and a ‘Not-So-Spooky Skate’ Are Among the Montgomery Parks Special Events in October

Sunday Serenades, Fall Harvest Family Day and a “Not-So-Spooky Skate” are among the Montgomery Parks special events that will be held in October. 

Read More


‘Halloween Eye Spy Trains’ Tickets on Sale for Cabin John and Wheaton Regional Parks

Boo! Montgomery Parks Halloween Eye Spy Trains tickets on sale

Weekends in October will get spookier at Montgomery Parks with the return of Halloween Eye Spy Trains at Cabin John and Wheaton regional parks. Tickets for the eerie annual event are on sale now. A limited number of tickets will be available for purchase onsite, but ride times will not be guaranteed.

Read More


Youth Basketball Registration Now Open

youth basketball

Registration for Montgomery County Recreation’s youth basketball programs is now open. The program fosters the development of basketball fundamentals while also advancing skills in discipline, friendship, sportsmanship and teamwork.

Read More


‘Autumn Arts Salon: Bring the Noisemakers’ with Poet Brenda Bunting Will Be Free Event at Koiner Farm in Downtown Silver Spring on Wednesday, Oct. 9

‘Autumn Arts Salon: Bring the Noisemakers’ with Poet Brenda Bunting Will Be Free Event at Koiner Farm in Downtown Silver Spring on Wednesday, Oct. 9

Silver Spring Town Center, Inc.will present its free “Autumn Arts Salon: Bring the Noisemakers” from 5:30-7 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 9, at the Koiner Farm in Downtown Silver Spring. Poet Brenda Bunting will be the host. 

Read More


Unused Bikes Will Go to Good Use If Donated to Department of Transportation’s Annual Bike Donation Event, Friday, Oct. 11

Unused Bikes Will Go to Good Use If Donated to Department of Transportation’s Annual Bike Donation Event, Friday, Oct. 11

Unused bicycles can become a valuable transportation resource for Montgomery County residents in need. The County Department of Transportation’s (MCDOT) annual Bicycle Donation Drive from 7 a.m.-2 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 11, in Rockville will make it easy to donate previously owned bikes and ensure they will have a positive impact.

Read More


‘From Hollywood to Hospitals: How 3D Motion Capture is Transforming Pediatric Orthopedic Care’ Will Be Rockville Science Cafe Online Lecture on Oct. 15

How 3D Motion Capture is Transforming Pediatric Orthopedic Care’ Will Be Rockville Science Cafe Online Lecture on Oct. 15

Biomechanics and physics have a long history in the scientific discovery and investigation of human movement. The Rockville Science Café at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 15, will present the lecture From Hollywood to Hospitals: How 3D Motion Capture is Transforming Pediatric Orthopedic Care” exploring the technology and study of human biomechanics: past, present and future. 

Read More


Registration Now Open for Montgomery History’s Annual Conference on Saturday, Oct. 19, in Rockville

history conf.

Registration is now open for the 2024 Montgomery County History Conference that will be held from 8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 19, at Montgomery College's Rockville campus in the Robert E. Parilla Performing Arts Center. The conference will offer myriad opportunities to engage with local history, including a keynote address, nine breakout sessions and a documentary screening. The keynote session will detail the life of Thomas Smallwood, a local man born into slavery who eventually purchased his own freedom.

Read More


Tuesday, Oct. 15, Will Be First Day to Reserve Meeting Rooms in County Libraries from Jan. 1-June 30

library

The opening day to request use of Montgomery County Public Libraries meeting rooms for dates of use Jan. 1 through June 30 will be Tuesday, Oct. 15. Registration will begin online at 6:30 a.m.

Read More


Grants Available to Nonprofit Community Organizations to Support Water Quality Improvement Programs

Grants Available to Nonprofit Community Organizations to Support Water Quality Improvement Programs

The Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), in partnership with the Chesapeake Bay Trust, is offering $750,000 in grant funding for local, community-driven initiatives aimed at improving water quality. Through the Clean Water Montgomery Grant Program, Montgomery County nonprofit organizations— including local watershed groups, homeowner and community associations, faith-based organizations and service and civic groups—may be eligible for grants ranging from $40,000 to $100,000 to support projects to improve water quality and stream health.  

Read More


Webinar on Use and Care of Battery-Powered Leaf Blowers Will Be Presented on Thursday, Oct. 24

Webinar on Use and Care of Battery-Powered Leaf Blowers Will Be Presented on Thursday, Oct. 24

 While battery powered leaf blowers are easy to use, there is a lot to learn in order to maximize their efficiency, from charging and storing them properly to safe use and battery management. At 7 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 24, Montgomery County’s Department of Environmental Protection will host a free online presentation regarding the use of battery-powered leaf blowers. 

Read More


Pike District Partnership to Host ‘Barks, Brews and BBQ’ Dog-Friendly Beer Garden in North Bethesda on Saturday, Nov. 2

Pike District Partnership to Host ‘Barks, Brews and BBQ’ Dog-Friendly Beer Garden in North Bethesda on Saturday, Nov. 2

The Pike District Partnership will host its third annual “Barks, Brews, and BBQ Beer Garden” free, dog-friendly event from noon-4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 2, at the Pike District Pop-up Park in North Bethesda. 

Read More


Adult Bike and E-Scooter Classes to be Offered in November 

Adult Bike and E-Scooter Classes to be Offered in October and November 

The Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) will offer adult bike classes in November at various sites around the County. The classes are taught by experienced Washington Area Bicyclist Association (WABA) instructors and include Learn to Ride and Basic Skills classesMCDOT will also offer two free, walk-up e-scooter classes. 

Read More


Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services’ African American Health Program to Host ‘The Park Goes Pink for Breast Cancer’ on Saturday, Oct. 12

'The Park Goes Pink for Breast Cancer’ on Saturday, Oct. 12

The Montgomery County Department of Health and Human Services’ (DHHS) African American Health Program (AAHP) will host its inaugural “The Park Goes Pink for Breast Cancer,” a free event from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 12, at Wheaton Regional Park. 

Read More