Commuters Anxious for Opening of New Transfer Hub (VIDEO)
Montgomery County officials say they are finalizing the punch list and will soon be ready to transfer responsibility of the new Paul S. Sarbanes Transit hub to WMATA. An official opening date has not been set. That’s not good news for commuters who are increasingly anxious for the new center to open. MyMCMedia’s Cindy Peña reports.
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Five Things to Know for Nov. 20 in Montgomery County
It’s Wednesday, Nov. 20 and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. 1. Updates on 495 and 270 Managed Lanes Study: At 10 a.m., The Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission (M-NCPPC) will be briefed about updates to the Interstates 495 and 270 managed lanes study by the Maryland Department of Transportation State […]
Public Forum on Ride On's Expansion to be Held on Nov. 29
Ride On is expanding its services along US 29 (Columbia Pike) and officials are inviting the public for input on Nov. 29. The expansion is a new limited stop service called Route 129. The new service will run from Silver Spring Transit Center to Burtonsville Park and Ride Lot with just 14 stops. Route 129 […]
Five Things to Know Today, May 31, in Montgomery County
Here are five things to know today, May 31, in Montgomery County: 1. Lawsuit Settled: Montgomery County Executive Ike Leggett said he is pleased that a lawsuit has been settled to recover taxpayer costs associated with the remediation and repair work at the Silver Spring Transit Center. “This is very much in the public interest,” Leggett said […]
UPDATED: Montgomery County Settles Suit Over Silver Spring Transit Center
Montgomery County and the contractors who built the Silver Spring Transit Center reached a settlement, County Executive Ike Leggett said Tuesday. The county will receive $25 million from the engineering firms Parsons Brinckerhoff and Robert B. Balter Company, and the Facchina Construction Co. Once they pay, the county will pay Foulger Pratt $3 million, according […]
Street Smart Campaign Kicks Off in Silver Spring (PHOTO)
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Watch the Latest "21 This Week" (VIDEO)
Casey Aiken hosts the latest episode of “21 This Week.” Topics discussed include Pope Francis’ visit to Washington, the pesticide ban being considered in Montgomery County, the opening of the Silver Spring Transit Center, and more. This week show’s panel of political observers includes Rich Parsons, Jerry Cave, Nicolee Ambrose and Susan Heltemes. You can […]
Council President George Leventhal's Sept. 21st Briefing (VIDEO)
Montgomery County Council President George Leventhal held his weekly briefing with reporters on Monday and discussed a variety of topics including Bus Rapid Transit, a recent meeting with faith leaders and the continued need for affordable housing, his pesticide bill, the potential government shutdown, the Pope’s visit to Washington, D.C. and more. You can watch […]
Silver Spring Transit Center Opens (VIDEO)
The Silver Spring Transit Center opened on Sept. 20th. Wondering what to expect? There’s a video for that:
Silver Spring Transit Center to Open Sept. 20 (VIDEO)
The Silver Spring Transit Center opens to commuters on Sunday, Sept. 20. The long-awaited facility promises to be an easy access point of transfer for Metro and Ride On bus riders. Visit our PEG partner County Cable Montgomery to view more of its local programming.
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