With the recent increase in complaints related to aircraft noise from planes departing from and arriving to Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Montgomery County Council Vice President Roger Berliner says he is working to address this issue at a recent T and E Committee worksession, according to a statement released on Wednesday. “The purpose of […]
Council in Brief (VIDEO)
In the latest episode of Council in Brief, the Montgomery County Council gets an update from Montgomery County Public Schools officials about efforts to reduce class size, and the Council salutes the longest running game show, “It’s Academic.” You can watch the show, in its entirety, below:
County Council Receives Briefing on Silver Spring Apartment Explosion (VIDEO)
On August 10th, an explosion ripped through the Flower Branch apartment complex in Silver Spring resulting in dozens of injuries and seven deaths. The Montgomery County Council recently received an overview of the incident. CCM’s Susan Kenedy reports. Visit our PEG partner County Cable Montgomery to view more of its local programming.
County Council Briefed on Flower Branch Apartments Explosion (VIDEO & PHOTOS)
The Montgomery County Council received a briefing from officials involved during and after the tragic on Flower Branch Apartments explosion today. Earl Stoddard, Director, Office of Emergency Management and Homeland Security, (OEMHS), Chief Scott Goldstein, Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Service (MCFRS), Chief Thomas Manger, Montgomery County Police Department (MCPD), Clarence Snuggs, Director, Department of […]
Five Things to Know Today, Sept. 27, in Montgomery County
Here are five things to know today, Sept. 27th, in Montgomery County: 1. Council Meeting: The Montgomery County Council is scheduled to be briefed on issues related to the Flower Branch Apartments explosion that occurred in Silver Spring last month. The council will also issue a proclamation honoring Hispanic Heritage month. 2. Election Events: It’s […]
County Council to Receive Briefing About Silver Spring Apartment Explosion (VIDEO)
The Montgomery County Council is scheduled to receive a briefing on Tuesday, Sept. 27, about issues related to the Aug. 10 Flower Branch Apartments explosion and fire in Silver Spring. More than 50 public and private agencies have been involved with this emergency and response on Arliss Street. Director Earl Stoddard from the County’s Office of Emergency Management […]
Five Things to Know Today, Sept. 20, in Montgomery County
Here are five things to know today, Sept. 20th, in Montgomery County: 1. County Council Meeting: The Montgomery County Council meets today and on the agenda is: the White Oak General Development Agreement and the Westbard Sectional Map Amendment. 2. Silver Spring Community Meeting: Montgomery County Parks invites residents to attend a meeting to provide input for the renovation of […]
Five Things to Know Today, Sept. 14, in Montgomery County
Here are five things to know today, Sept. 14th, in Montgomery County: 1. Town Hall Meeting: The Montgomery County Council will be hosting town hall meeting at Rosa Parks Middle School in Olney tonight. 2. Real Estate Forum: Linowes and Blocher LLP is scheduled to hold a forum on the Bethesda Downtown Sector Plan today. The forum […]
Montgomery County Council Welcomes MCEDC CEO David Petr (VIDEO & PHOTOS)
The Montgomery County Council officially welcomed the new CEO of the Montgomery County Economic Development Corporation (MCEDC) David Petr today at an informal luncheon. Before joining MCEDC, Petr was the president and CEO of the Central Florida Development Council. In this MyMCMedia Extra video, below, Petr talks about his goals for the newly developed private/public partnership. […]
Berliner Speaks Out Against Term Limits at Charter Review Commission
UPDATED Montgomery County Council Vice President Roger Berliner testified against term limits at the Charter Review Commission meeting on Aug. 24, and afterwards he posted a copy of his statement, online. According to Berliner’s statement, all nine members of the Council agree that “term limits would not be in the best interest of our county.” He […]
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