Go Solar for Energy Savings
Building on the success of the previous two years, the Rockville Environment Commission is again partnering with nonprofit Solar United Neighbors (formerly MD SUN) on a third solar co-op.
Building on the success of the previous two years, the Rockville Environment Commission is again partnering with nonprofit Solar United Neighbors (formerly MD SUN) on a third solar co-op.
Deadline for Nominations for Environmental Excellence Awards is Feb. 22 The City of Rockville’s Environmental Excellence Awards recognize individuals and organizations that contribute to Rockville’s environmental health and sustainability.
A year after she was hired to help implement senior villages in Rockville, City of Rockville Villages Facilitator Trish Evans told the Mayor and Council in a December update that four organizations are emerging, with two more potentially forming before the end of 2018.
Looking to get or stay fit in 2018? Whatever your goals, the Rockville Swim and Fitness Center has the program for you.
The city is expected to complete construction this winter on a missing segment of a shared-use path that will improve pedestrian and bicycle safety along the east side of Falls Road between Dunster and Kimblewick roads.
Scull Award Recognizes Regional-Level Leadership City of Rockville Mayor Bridget Donnell Newton received the Elizabeth and David Scull Metropolitan Public Service Award from the Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments on Dec. 13.
The Mayor and Council voted unanimously on a proposed ban in the City of Rockville on the use of polystyrene in food plates, trays, containers or in loose fill for shipping packages.
Summaries Give Public a Look at the City’s Fiscal Health Two annual reports that city staff delivered to the Mayor and Council on Dec. 11 give the public a closer look at Rockville’s financial health during the most recently completed fiscal year.
Hearing is Part of Ongoing FY 2019 Budget Discussions A public hearing on Monday, Jan. 22 will give community members the opportunity to provide feedback about proposed water and sewer rates.
Albert Budd “Frog” was honored with the Bill Mason Award for Outstanding Performance on Dec. 7 during the city’s annual awards ceremony celebrating the service of City of Rockville employees.
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
Community engagements sessions in June offer the chance to voice your thoughts about the future of Rockville elections. The Mayor and Council, Board of Supervisors of Elections, city staff, and a city consultant will conduct a top-to-bottom review of Rockville’s
Join the City of Rockville for its 81st annual Memorial Day Ceremony and Parade Monday, May 26. Founded in 1944 by William (Bill) Wood, the Memorial Day Ceremony and Parade is a long-standing tradition in the City of Rockville. PARADE
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