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Day: March 31, 2025

Go Green and Save Green With Permit Fee Waivers for Earth Month

Rockville to Waive Fees for Select Home Improvement Permits During April   The City of Rockville will mark Earth Month in April by waiving permit fees for certain environmentally friendly home improvements.  The city will waive all fees assessed by Rockville’s Inspection Services Division that are directly associated with the residential

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Drug Take Back Day: Drive Up, Drop Off Unwanted Medication

The Rockville City Police Department offers a safe, free and anonymous way to dispose of unwanted prescription drugs on Sunday, April 27.  City police will accept leftover — including expired — prescription drugs from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. in the Rockville City Police Station parking lot at 2 W. Montgomery Ave.

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Sewer Backups and What the City Can Do for You 

When it comes to homeowner nightmares, few things are more stressful, inconvenient or damaging than having a sewer backup or water discharge into your home.  The city actively tries to educate the public that fats, oils and grease — also known as FOG — as well as wipes can cause

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Working on a Historic Property? You Could Qualify for a Tax Credit

Restoring or repairing the outside of a historic home? Preserving the exterior of a historic structure? You could be eligible for a property tax credit.  Rockville participates in a tax credit program for local structures designated as historic.  If your property in Rockville is designated by the city as historic

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April is Flood Awareness Month 

Flooding is the most common natural disaster. Anywhere it can rain, it can flood. It’s important to take steps to prepare for flooding before it happens.  Rockville provides a variety of resources to help you be flood smart. Visit www.rockvillemd.gov/flooding to: 

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Rockville Advances Key Housing and Community Initiatives 

Rockville’s Department of Housing and Community Development is making strides in advancing housing initiatives and community support programs, following strategic planning and Mayor and Council work sessions.  As Rockville advances these initiatives, residents can expect continued engagement and policy updates designed to strengthen housing access, affordability and economic opportunity throughout

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