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Day: August 30, 2017

Rockville Improves ADA Access in City Facilities

City Shows Progress on Projects Identified in Accessibility Audit Accessible parking, bathrooms, elevators and athletic facilities are just some of the improvements Rockville is making at city parks and facilities, with the goal of accessibility for all.

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Rockville Improves ADA Access in City Facilities

City Shows Progress on Projects Identified in Accessibility Audit Accessible parking, bathrooms, elevators and athletic facilities are just some of the improvements Rockville is making at city parks and facilities, with the goal of accessibility for all.

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Mayor and Council to Proclaim
Sept. 11 ‘Day of Remembrance’

September to be Declared National Preparedness Month Sixteen years on, the world still feels ramifications from the terrorist attacks of 9/11. At their public meeting on Monday, Sept. 11, Rockville’s Mayor and Council will mark that tragic day with a proclamation declaring it a Day of Remembrance.

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Mayor and Council to Proclaim Sept. 11 ‘Day of Remembrance’

September to be Declared National Preparedness Month Sixteen years on, the world still feels ramifications from the terrorist attacks of 9/11. At their public meeting on Monday, Sept. 11, Rockville’s Mayor and Council will mark that tragic day with a proclamation declaring it a Day of Remembrance.

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IT Keeps City Staff Connected

When city staff experiences difficulties with technology, there is one place they turn: The Information Technology End-User Support Team, also known as technology support.

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Rehab Work Begins on
Water Tank on Luckett Street

Hunting Hill Tank Back in Use Work to rehabilitate a city water storage tank on Luckett Street, across from Beall Elementary School, has begun. Neighbors will hear noise from the process that removes existing paint. Work hours will be 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Work may be on weekends,

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Rehab Work Begins on Water Tank on Luckett Street

Hunting Hill Tank Back in Use Work to rehabilitate a city water storage tank on Luckett Street, across from Beall Elementary School, has begun. Neighbors will hear noise from the process that removes existing paint. Work hours will be 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Work may be on weekends,

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Rockville Launches
‘Flags Over Rockville’ Map

Mobile-friendly App Details Locations Earlier this year, Rockville raised more than 190 flags of United Nations countries across Rockville Town Center in an international display. Now, Rockville’s residents and visitors can find each flag’s location easily with a handy, mobile-friendly online map.

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Free Financial Empowerment Workshops Offered in July

Rockville is offering a free four-part financial empowerment series this July as part of the BankOn Rockville program to help residents strengthen their money management skills and prepare for future financial goals. BankOn is an initiative that connects low- to

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Celebrate the Fourth Safely

The Fourth of July is a time to celebrate. But leave the fireworks to the professionals.The private use and possession of fireworks, including sparklers, is illegal in Montgomery County and carries a fine of up to $1,000 and/or six months

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Fresh Look, Familiar Fun

Rockville Swim and Fitness Center’s Outdoor Pool Reopens  Rockville made waves this summer with the reopening of the outdoor recreation pool at the Rockville Swim and Fitness Center, following a transformative renovation project aimed at enhancing access, safety and enjoyment

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