It’s Thursday, April 7 and here are five things to know in Montgomery County.
1. Montgomery County Council: Worksession today a 9:30 a.m., Silver Spring Downtown and Adjacent Communities Plan.
The PHED Committee meets on April 7 at 9:30 a.m. to continue reviewing the Silver Spring Downtown and Adjacent Communities Plan. ➡️View the Council staff report at https://t.co/oeuMonXKJE. 📺💻Watch live @CountyCableMoCo, Facebook or YouTube https://t.co/aP8EvukiPB. pic.twitter.com/DHSSPTNgMm
— Montgomery Council (@MoCoCouncilMD) April 6, 2022
Click here to see the full agenda.
All Committee meetings are televised live on County Cable Montgomery, streaming live at http://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/council/ondemand/index.html Videos are archived and available on-demand 24 hours after the meeting concludes.
2. Climate Forum: Virtual forum focusing on the county’s work to combat climate change.
For information about the county’s plan to combat climate change, visit the Montgomery County website.
3. Public Hearing: Additional hearing today at 7:00 p.m. on Fiscal Year 2022 Operation Budget.
Happening tonight! The Council will hold a public hearing on #MoCo‘s Fiscal Year 2022 Operating Budget. You can watch live on County Cable Montgomery, Facebook or YouTube at https://t.co/dvBQCJPf0x. #BudgetVoices2022. Additional hearings will be held on April 7 & 8 pic.twitter.com/5rICtpgATb
— Sidney Katz (@MC_Council_Katz) April 6, 2021
Watch live on County Cable Montgomery, Facebook or YouTube at https://t.co/dvBQCJPf0x.
4. Planning Board: Starting today Montgomery county residents will be able to testify at the Planning Board in person.
Starting on April 7, community members are invited to testify at the Planning Board in person. You must be vaccinated, sign up in advance, and you may be required to show proof of vaccination. A virtual option will continue to be available.
Learn more: https://t.co/gIxGOdCQpt pic.twitter.com/GDNeNj5iFe
— Montgomery Planning (@montgomeryplans) April 1, 2022
Learn more here.
5. Sligo Creek Trail Open: Sligo Creek Trail, between Carroll Ave. and Jackson Ave., was closed for pedestrians and cyclists for construction, until today.
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