Attend or watch the Montgomery County Planning Board Thursday, March 17. View the full agenda for that meeting here. |
NOTICE: Planning Board Hearing on Capital Crescent Trail Connector |
Planning Department Announces Calendar of March 2016 Events
The Montgomery County Planning Department is pleased to announce its March 2016 calendar of community meetings, work session and public events. These events offer opportunities for the Planning Board and Planning Department staff to discuss policies and engage with the public. Review the full list of events below and go online to www.montgomeryplanning.org for more details on projects and plans. View the full list here.
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First MARC Rail Communities Design Workshop Held on March 7 Followed By More Sessions March 14-16
During the design workshop, residents and stakeholders dropped in to meet with Planning Department staff and County and state officials, and learn about various aspects of the rail station areas in Boyds and Germantown. Learn more here. |
Registration Opens for Makeover Montgomery 3 Conference Scheduled for May 4 through May 6
The Montgomery County Planning Department has opened registration for its conference, Makeover Montgomery 3: Balancing Change in America's Suburbs, to be held from Wednesday, May 4 through Friday, May 6, 2016 in College Park and Silver Spring, Md.
The Makeover Montgomery 3 conference is being organized through a partnership between the Montgomery County Planning Department and the National Center for Smart Growth Research and Education at the University of Maryland. The 2016 event follows similar conferences held in 2011 and 2014 by the Planning Department and University of Maryland.
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Winter Speakers Series Event on March 16 Will Present New Transportation Metrics to Reduce Traffic and Increase Bicycling, Walking and Transit Trips
The Montgomery County Planning Department is hosting the last session of its Winter Speakers Series on Wednesday, March 16 at 6 p.m. in the Department's auditorium (8787 Georgia Avenue, Silver Spring, MD 20910). Transportation planner Jeffrey Tumlin, principal and director of strategy for San Francisco-based Nelson/Nygaard, will discuss new ways of measuring transportation performance to reduce traffic congestion and make it easier to walk, bike or take transit.
Tumlin will present alternatives to level of service (LOS), a measurement used to determine speed, travel times and other conditions, in planning transportation systems. He is currently working in Oakland, San Jose and Mountain View, California, to adopt new metrics for evaluating the impact of transportation on these communities. These new tools can help to ensure the environmental effects of traffic, such as noise, air pollution and safety concerns, are addressed so the cities can reach their goals for economic development, social equity, public health and ecological balance. Learn more here. |
The Pauline Betz Addie Tennis Center Open House
Interested in picking up a tennis racket? The Pauline Betz Addie Tennis Center will be hosting an Open House on Saturday, March 19 (5-7p). GAMES | GIVEAWAYS | LIGHT REFRESHMENTS! Register for classes like Cardio Tennis or Parent & Child Tennis in a climate controlled facility. If you are thinking about cool summer fun, this is an open house you can't miss! Register for summer programs now.
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Maryland Master Naturalist Training begins March 18th
Ever dream of becoming a naturalist? Love sharing what you know with friends and family? Consider becoming a certified Maryland Master Naturalist! Join in our 11-week training program beginning March 18th at Brookside Nature Center and learn from expert naturalists about natural history, flora and fauna, ecology, teaching and interpretation and more. To register or more info, click here.
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History in the Parks Season Opening Celebrations
April 1-3 & 9. Free. Montgomery Parks invites you to join in celebrating the 2016 History in the Parks season! Enjoy historic tours, children's programming and more at Woodlawn Manor Cultural Park, the Underground Railroad Experience Trail, Josiah Henson Park, Kingsley Schoolhouse and Oakley Cabin. We hope these events serve as an introduction to a life-long lesson in culture, community, and connections right here in Montgomery County. Visit HistoryintheParks.org for exact times and additional details.
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First Planning Board Work Session for Greater Lyttonsville Sector Plan Will Be Held on March 24
The Public Hearing Draft of the Greater Lyttonsville Sector Plan is available for review on the Planning Department's website. This posting follows the Montgomery County Planning Board's approval of the Working Draft as the Public Hearing Draft on Thursday, December 17, 2015. Learn more here.
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Meadowside Nature Center Exhibit to be Renovated
The Legacy of the Land Exhibit at Meadowside Nature Center will be temporarily closed as we begin renovations to improve your future experiences. Nature Center will still be open and staff will be onsite coordinating scheduled programming. For additional information, please visit us here.
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Registration for Montgomery Parks' spring programs is now open! Visit our Community Corner to sign up for nature and garden programs, ice skating, tennis and more! |
Celebrate Earth Month with Montgomery Parks!
Looking for a way to give back during Earth Month? Check out Montgomery Parks' special Earth Month volunteer events happening throughout the month of April! Earth Month volunteer opportunities will include Stream & Park Cleanups, Natural Surface Trail Work, and Weed Warrior Projects among others. Most volunteer opportunities are SSL-hour approved. Visit www.MontgomeryParks.org/EarthMonth to find Earth Month volunteer opportunities along with information on how to participate. |
Montgomery Parks' Arbor Day Poster Contest!
Montgomery Parks is pleased to invite your 3rd-5th grade students to participate in a poster contest for a chance to host an Arbor Day Celebration at your school in April!
Entries must be received by March 25th. The winning submission will be chosen on March 31, 2016 and the winning school will be notified by April 04, 2016. For official rules and submission guidelines go to www.montgomeryparks.org/trees.
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Applications Due on April 1 for Montgomery County Historic Preservation Tax Credits
Owners must file an application as well as documentation of the repairs that were done with the historic preservation staff of the Planning Department by Friday, April 1, 2016. The Montgomery County Historic Preservation Commission will then evaluate the applications to determine whether the scope of work meets the eligibility requirements for the program. The work must have been completed no later than December 31, 2015.
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Parks Opens Four New Athletic Fields
The athletic fields at Northwest Branch Recreational Park will be open this spring and available to permit. There are four fields which must be permitted for use: three full size rectangles and one adult size baseball, as well as one smaller practice rectangle. For more information on permitting these fields please click here or call 240-777-2716.
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Green Matters Symposium: A Garden Gateway at Brookside Gardens
Interested in environmentally friendly landscapes? Want an up-close look at what it takes to plan, design and build landscapes that are both beautiful and benefit the environment? Join us on Friday, April 8th from 8:30AM - 4:00 PM at Brookside Gardens for the 13th Annual Green Matters Symposium. We are bringing together some of the top landscape and public garden professionals to share ideas about how to create attainable, sustainable landscapes. Early bird registration is $85 before March 1; registration increases to $99 per person after that date. To register, enter Course #14881 here. To learn more about the conference, click here.
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Emerald Ash Borer in Montgomery Parks
A non-native invasive beetle in Montgomery County is wreaking havoc on ash trees, many which are located in stream valleys on parkland. Learn more on the department's plan to address the issue here. |
Evans Parkway and Germantown Town Center Win Awards |
Did you know Montgomery Parks maintains close to 300 fields for public games, practices and walk-on play? Click here to find out more about our park athletic fields. |
Accessibility Improvements Continue |
Spring Festivals & Events in Montgomery Parks
Enjoy spring festivals and events in Montgomery Parks! Come enjoy open houses at our many facilities, special skates at our ice rinks, Earth Day events and volunteer opportunities around our parks, and events and festivals at our four nature centers and Brookside Gardens. Visit www.MontgomeryParks.org/festivals for upcoming events and information. |
Public Input Needed on Wheaton Regional Park Master Plan Update |
Park Projects: - Quince Orchard Valley Neighborhood Park: WSSC work is scheduled to begin this January as part of the WSSC Sewer Repair, Replacement and Rehabilitation Program. Work will also include the removal of the tennis court and hard surface path and allow reforestation to the area. Please use caution around work areas.
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Falls Road Local Park: The parking lot entrance at Falls Road Local Park will be intermittently closed through need date as scheduled construction continues to improve traffic patterns and ADA access. Alternate parking will be limited to Falls Chapel Way during closure. Click here for more information on the park project. - Olney Family Neighborhood Park: Work is underway to improve access to hard surface trails from Treadway Road. The project is scheduled to be completed by Spring 2016.
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Kemp Mill Urban Park: The park is closed for renovations to improve overall access, update the pond and expand the playground. Renovations are expected to be completed by spring 2017. Click here for more information.. - Sligo Creek Parkway: The parking lot on Sligo Creek Parkway south of Wayne Avenue is closed through the spring of 2016 for WSSC work. For more info on WSSC projects in the park, please click here.
- Ellsworth Urban Park: Park improvements are underway to construct a new dog park in Silver Spring. Parts of the park will be inaccessible to the public as work includes improved storm water management and better access to park. Click here for more info.
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- Plumgar Local Park: Playground is closed as part of the Playground Renovation Program. Work is scheduled to be completed by Spring 2016.
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Trail Work in Parks Bikers and Runners should use caution as improvements are taking place on several trails in Montgomery Parks: -
NOTICE: Parklawn Local Park - Trail improvements to the Rock Creek Hiker-Biker Trail are scheduled to begin this winter at Veirs Mill Road connector onto trail. -
NEW: Wheaton Regional Park - Pine Lake trail work will start this winter season to improve access and storm water management. Watch for detours posted around designated work areas. -
Work is scheduled over the next few weeks along the Capital Crescent Trail at the DC Line. Trail users should use caution around work zones. - Rock Creek Hiker-Biker Trail work is underway to coordinate the removal of high risk trees and limbs including Emerald Ash Borer infested trees along the Rock Creek Hiker- Biker Trails on Beach Drive. For more information on tree inspection and maintenance, click here.
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- The pedestrian bridge at the Ten Mile Creek tributary to Little Seneca Lake in Black Hill Regional Park will be closed until spring 2016.
- Work continues on the Rock Creek trail in Rock Creek Regional Park around Baltimore Road and Norbeck Road. Trails will be partially closed for bridge work, stream work and the repaving of the trail leading to bridge. A detour will be posted when trail repaving begins.
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Rock Creek Trail Signs are being installed to improve wayfinding on the trail and adjacent neighborhood trail connectors leading to main trail of the 14 mile Rock Creek Hiker-Biker Trail. -
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View Montgomery Parks Program GUIDES Online Click here to see all the various programs, classes and events Montgomery Parks has to offer you and your family. Browse the eGuide from your computer or cell via at Montgomery Parks eGuides. |
Watch: 2016 Winter Speakers Series Session 2: Recent Approaches to Suburban Bicycle Planning Toole Design Group President Jennifer Toole stopped by the Planning Department headquarters to give a presentation on recent approaches to suburban bicycle planning. Watch the video here. |
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