It’s Thursday, March 31 and here are five things to know in Montgomery County.
1. Montgomery County Council: Committee meetings today.
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. Planning Board: The Montgomery County Planning Department is developing the county’s first Pedestrian Master Plan.
Next Thursday, March 31, we are briefing the Planning Board on the pedestrian experience today in Montgomery County. 🚶
Get a preview of the Pedestrian Master Plan Exisiting Conditions Report by watching this video ⤵️ https://t.co/vd1nf7Cxzz
— Montgomery Planning (@montgomeryplans) March 25, 2022
3. Montgomery Parks: Share your thoughts on playground improvements at Glen Hills Local Park. Comments close today at 11:59 pm.
You can still share your ideas about the playground renovation at Glen Hills Local Park in Potomac.
Give your feedback on the project in our online survey. Comments close Friday, March 31, 11:59 pm: https://t.co/B2cpAKu36B. pic.twitter.com/TbjS9dZfIe
— Montgomery Parks (@MontgomeryParks) March 30, 2022
More information here.
4. Girl Power Contest: Montgomery County Commission for Women is hosting its fifth annual “Girl Power Contest” where residents of the county can submit their answer to the given question through a medium of their choosing.
Submissions are accepted until today at midnight and four winners will be announced April 29.
5. MoCo Eats Week: Montgomery County food and beverage businesses are invited to participate in this unique restaurant week experience.
Calling all Montgomery County food and beverage businesses… MoCo Eats Week is back! Participation is free and registration is live. https://t.co/G40zXvKrDX pic.twitter.com/eM8YMnIPEH
— Visit Montgomery, MD (@VisitMoCo) March 28, 2022
More information here.
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