June 8, 2018
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Planning Board Agenda

Attend or watch the Montgomery County Planning Board on Thursday, June 14, 2018. View the full agenda.

The Montgomery County Planning Department launched a new online outreach tool, called the MCReactMap, on Monday, June 4 to allow residents and stakeholders to provide feedback through their smart phones about the Forest Glen/Montgomery Hills Sector Plan.

Using the hashtags #LoveIt, #FixIt, #NeedIt, property owners can text their concerns and comments about what they love about the Forest Glen and Montgomery Hills communities, what is missing or needs improvement in these areas. They can also access the MCReactMap from a computer and register their feedback online.

On June 11, residents and visitors to the plan area will start seeing questions posted on bus shelters along Georgia Avenue and around the Forest Glen Metro Station to answer on the MCReactMap. Other map prompts will be posted throughout the plan area. Planners remind the public to text responses only when it is safe to do so. Standard message and data rates may apply.

Read more about MCReactMap
Laytonia Recreational Park: Grand Opening Celebration Set For June 10
Football field

Join Montgomery Parks for the grand opening of Laytonia Recreational Park. The ceremony will take place on Sunday, June 10, 2018 from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at 7300 Airpark Road in Gaithersburg. The celebration will include a ribbon cutting, family-friendly activities, food trucks and more!

Please bring new and used sports equipment to donate to the local nonprofit group, Leveling The Playing Field. The equipment donated will be distributed to families in need.

"Yappy Hour" & Pop-Up Dog Park

Bring your furry friends to a "Yappy Hour" & Pop-Up Dog Park in downtown Bethesda! The pop-up dog park will be held on Thursday, June 28, 2018, at Elm Street Urban Park, 4600 Elm Street from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. It will have a small dog area, and a large dog enclosure area for well-socialized dogs. Enjoy live music and Bethesda restaurants featuring food, beer and wine while hanging out with your best friend. This event is co-sponsored by Montgomery Parks and Bethesda Urban Partnership.

The Montgomery County Planning Department invites the community to testify at the County Council's public hearing for the Bicycle Master Plan, scheduled for Tuesday, July 10 at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Office Building (100 Maryland Ave., Rockville, MD, third-floor hearing room). The hearing will be televised live on County Cable Montgomery Channels Comcast 6, RCN 6 and Verizon 30 and streamed live online. To learn more, consult the County Council Agenda webpage.

Community members are encouraged to sign up to testify by registering online or calling 240-777-7803. The deadline to sign up to testify is on July 9 at 10 a.m. Speakers can also provide written testimony by sending it by mail to the Montgomery County Council (100 Maryland Avenue, Rockville, MD 20850) or by email to County.Council@montgomerycountymd.gov.

Speakers are requested to bring 15 copies of their testimony to the hearing, and to provide a written copy 48 hours in advance of the hearing by email to County.Council@montgomerycountymd.gov.

Read more about the County Council Public Hearing for the Bicycle Master Plan 

Connect with community leaders, activists, planners and other individuals as part of the  Montgomery Parks Speaker Series. The Speaker Series is held at the Montgomery County Planning Department Auditorium, 8787 Georgia Avenue in Silver Spring. Every month, topics like gardening, urban planning, naturalism, and activism will be explored and discussed with speakers from around the nation. RSVP for lunch - space is limited
 
July 18, 2018, 11:30-1:30 p.m. 
Design: 11th St. Bridge Project and Anacostia Watershed

Scott Kratz is a community activist who is working with Washington DC government and Building Bridges Across the River to transform an old freeway bridge into a park above the Anacostia River. Jim Foster is the president of the Anacostia Watershed Society. The society's goal is to help make the river fishable and swimmable by 2025.

Read more about the Parks Speaker Series
White Flint Placemaking Kickoff Recap

Exciting things are coming to the Randolph Hills Shopping Center! Find out more about the White Flint Placemaking project in this kickoff meeting recap video.
Eastern Box Turtles Highly Active This Season
Box turtle

Eastern box turtles are making their way around Montgomery Parks as they enter their breeding and nesting season. This, combined with recent heavy rains, is causing an increase in movement by the turtles. Montgomery Parks is offering a few tips for people who may encounter the turtles. 

Park News and Community Meetings
 
Residents are encouraged to participate in the development of the parks. Plan on attending a community meeting, visit our park projects web page or leave a comment on our Open Town Hall web page.
  • Parks held a community meeting to present the updated plan for Carroll Knolls Local Park. The community was invited to attend and hear a presentation and off feedback on the proposed park renovation concept plans. Visit the park project webpage for additional information.

  • Parks staff held a Community Meeting to discuss Columbia Local Park in Burtonsville. Parks staff sought input from the community to help determine future uses of the existing courts located on the northern section of the park. For additional information, please visit the Park Projects Page.

  • Montgomery Parks will hold a community meeting on June 12, to present plans to improve Silver Spring Intermediate Neighborhood Park. Parks staff will present updated concept plans to improve the park. Visit the  park project web page for additional information.  
  • Join Montgomery Parks staff for a community meeting to discuss the project overview of the trail crossing of the Capital Crescent Trail at Little Falls Parkway. The meeting will be held on June 13 from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m., at the Somerset Elementary School, All -purpose cafeteria. Staff will be presenting the project and concept alternatives for the Capital Crescent Trail crossing at Little Falls Parkway. More information.
  • The Edith Throckmorton Neighborhood Park Renovation Project will be conducting a community meeting on Tuesday evening, June 12, from 7p.m. to 9:00 p.m. The meeting will be held at the First Baptist Church Kengar, 3922 Hampden Street. Staff will present the final concept design and discuss project timeline. Visit the park project webpage for more information.
Accessibility Improvements Continue
 
Work is underway at the Sligo-Dennis Avenue Local Park to improve accessibilityOther access improvement projects include Ray's Meadow Local ParkWheaton Regional Park-Rubini Athletic Field Complex, the Archery Range at Rock Creek Regional Park and the Archery Range at South Germantown Recreational Park. For more information on these and other accessibility projects, please visit: Accessibility Information for Montgomery Parks webpage.
Playground Updates
 
Playgrounds at South Gunner's Branch Local ParkDale Drive Neighborhood Park and Hunters Woods Local Park are closed as part of the Playground Renovation Program. Work is scheduled to continue through the spring. 
Trail Work in Parks

Bikers and Runners should use caution around work areas as improvements are taking place on several trails in Montgomery Parks:
For more information on Montgomery Parks Trails, please visit www.MontgomeryTrails.org.
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The Summer GUIDE is Here!
 
Montgomery Parks is offering a wide variety of programs, classes and events great for families, adults and children, this spring.  Details are available in the eGuide from your computer or cell. Visit Active Montgomery to register.
There is still time to register for Montgomery Parks summer camps, including Outdoor Adventure Camp, Golf & So Much More, Week in the Park, Wee Little Naturalists, Into the Woods, and many more on our Camps and Classes website.

You may also find the perfect camp for your kids at Montgomery Parks' Summer Camp Expos! Montgomery Parks offers more than 100 camps geared towards a wide variety of interests to summer campers of all ages.  Many camps even offer before/after care, and camps run throughout the entire summer!  
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