Montgomery County Department of Transportation is working with the Washington Area Bicyclists Association to host several City Cycling classes around Montgomery County.
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read more...Construction continues near Woodmont and Norfolk Avenues and construction crews continue work on the Marriott International Development Site, along with unrelated utility work.
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read more...Purple Line construction has reached the point where construction crews will be using explosives to blast through bedrock at the site of the future station.
Jean-Marc Wehrli, the project manager overseeing the tunneling, told...
read more...Bus Bays L and M will be moved during building restoration. Click here for more information.
A public forum on proposed changes to three Ride On routes will be held on Wednesday, August 8, starting at 6:30 p.m. and ending after the last speaker. The forum will be located at the Sidney Kramer UpCounty Regional Services Center, located at 12900 Middlebrook Road, Suite 1000 in Germantown...
read more...Beginning on July 21 and through Monday, September 3, the Rhode Island Avenue and Brookland Metro Stations on the Red Line will be closed for maintenance.
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read more...Montgomery Parks will be hosting a community meeting on Wednesday, June 13, 2018, 7:00 PM at ...
read more...From the Purple Line Transit Partners:
Beginning Monday, April 23, 2018 crews will begin overhead electrical work, starting at the intersection of Sleaford Rd. and Kentbury Dr. and stretching past the Georgetown Branch Trail towards East-West Hwy. This work will last for approximately two...
read more...Due to inclement weather, the Montgomery County Department of Transportation (MCDOT) has postponed two open houses scheduled for last week regarding the Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line being developed along U.S. Route 29 between the Silver Spring Transit Center and Burtonsville.
The US 29...
read more...PEPCO will start work on the Capital Crescent Trail in January to remove some trees. Work will continue through the end of the month with workers and vehicles entering the trail from River Road to get to the work area. Trail users should watch for flaggers and directional signs around work area...
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