October Recognizes Bullying Prevention and Breast Cancer Awareness
The Mayor and Council issued proclamations on Oct. 10 to recognize efforts to prevent youth from engaging in bullying and to raise awareness about breast cancer prevention.
The Mayor and Council issued proclamations on Oct. 10 to recognize efforts to prevent youth from engaging in bullying and to raise awareness about breast cancer prevention.
If you’re interested in a development case where Rockville’s Mayor and Council will make the final decision and they tell you they can’t talk about it, they’re not being rude — they’re just abiding by Maryland law and avoiding ex parte communications. The Latin legal phrase “ex parte” may be
Register Now for the Rockville Business Academy Rockville business owners, managers and leaders – and those interested in starting a business in the city – are invited to learn how best to interact with the city through the Rockville Business Academy. The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Montgomery County (HCCMC) is
Several Projects Complete, Stonestreet Avenue and First Street Bridge on Deck The city is continuing to make progress on over $13 million in infrastructure improvement projects in East Rockville. Bike and pedestrian safety improvements on South Stonestreet Avenue and the replacement of the First Street culvert are scheduled to begin
As Rockville embarks on its Fiscal Year 2018 budget process, the Mayor and Council are asking community members to share their ideas. The Mayor and Council will hold a public hearing at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 1, at City Hall, 111 Maryland Ave. to begin gathering input for the
Trick-or-treaters take to Rockville neighborhoods on Monday, Oct. 31 There are no set hours for trick-or-treating. The Rockville City Police Department urges drivers to be aware of extra pedestrians in neighborhoods. Homeowners should clear yards and sidewalks of obstacles, keep homes well-lit inside and out, and report any suspicious activity
Online Floodplain Maps Coming Soon Proposed changes to the city’s floodplain management ordinance would create a more rigorous process for approving construction in the floodplain and would remove previously allowed exemptions to what can be built there. A floodplain is land near streams that could be inundated by a so-called
Trick-or-treaters take to Rockville neighborhoods on Monday, Oct. 31. There are no set hours for trick-or-treating. The Rockville City Police Department urges drivers to be aware of extra pedestrians in neighborhoods. Homeowners should clear yards and sidewalks of obstacles, keep homes well-lit inside and out, and report any suspicious activity
Jason West will be Rockville’s next police chief, effective immediately, City Manager Jeff Mihelich announced June 4. West is a 25-year police veteran. He has been with the Rockville City Police Department for eight years, serving as acting chief since
The City of Rockville has rescheduled its annual Equipment Show, which was postponed by rain. The show offers the opportunity to climb into the operator’s seat of some of the big trucks used by the city’s Department of Public Works.
With the Mayor and Council’s Fiscal Year 2026 budget deliberations set to wrap up in May, Rockville is already seeking input from community members about neighborhood improvement projects to be considered during the next budget season. The city’s Capital Improvements
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