Planning Board and Planning Department Announce October 2019 Events
Community members are invited to provide feedback on the Pedestrian Master Plan, Subdivision Staging Policy, and Thrive Montgomery 2050...
Read MorePlanning Board and Planning Department Announce August 2019 Events
Two community events will encourage the public to envision the county’s future through Thrive Montgomery 2050 and update the...
Read MoreCasey Anderson and Partap Verma Sworn In As Planning Board Members on July 26
Anderson will serve second full term as chair and Verma, a community activist, will join Board to replace Norman...
Read MorePlanning Board Vice Chair Norman Dreyfuss Ends Tenure on July 25
Dreyfuss was appointed to the Board in 2010 and then served two, consecutive four-year terms to advance the quality...
Read MorePlanning Board Approved Draft Forest Glen/Montgomery Hills Sector Plan to Enhance Georgia Avenue Corridor Area
Board voted on July 25 to transmit Planning Board Draft Plan to County Council for review and final approval...
Read MorePlanning Board Briefed on Study of Bus Rapid Transit Options on MD 355 During July 11 Meeting
Recommendations for median transitways, project phasing and station locations discussed before County Council and transportation officials are notified of...
Read MorePlanning Board Briefed on Safety Improvements Proposed in Aspen Hill Vision Zero Study on July 11
Discussion focused on potential safety measures for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists in Aspen Hill that will be refined this...
Read MoreCounty Council Reappoints Casey Anderson as Chair of Planning Board and Names Partap Verma as Newest Planning Board Member
Anderson will serve second full term as chair and Verma, a community activist, will join Board on July 26...
Read MoreMontgomery County Planning Board and Planning Department Announce July 2019 Events
Highlights include a public hearing for the Germantown Plan for the Town Sector Zone and a farewell to Planning...
Read MorePlanning Board Briefed on Results of Annual School Test on June 20
Projected school utilization rates require a residential development moratorium in several cluster and school service areas SILVER SPRING, MD...
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