Rockville Pike Neighborhood Plan Zoning Text Amendment Moving Forward
Rockville’s Mayor and Council have authorized zoning text and map amendments to implement some of the policies of the Rockville Pike Neighborhood Plan adopted in August 2016.
Rockville’s Mayor and Council have authorized zoning text and map amendments to implement some of the policies of the Rockville Pike Neighborhood Plan adopted in August 2016.
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.
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.
At more than three decades old, the existing Historic Resources Management Plan is almost a piece of history itself — the document is typewritten. Now, the 21st century future of Rockville’s history will be up for discussion in October, as the city moves forward on updating that 30-year-old plan, which
At more than three decades old, the existing Historic Resources Management Plan is almost a piece of history itself — the document is typewritten. Now, the 21st century future of Rockville’s history will be up for discussion in October, as the city moves forward on updating that 30-year-old plan, which
New Mark Commons, a 65-acre Rockville subdivision that began development in 1967, has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. The subdivision was conceived by Edmund J. Bennett, a Montgomery County native whose firm received over 35 national and local awards for innovative architectural techniques, building design and
New Mark Commons, a 65-acre Rockville subdivision that began development in 1967, has been added to the National Register of Historic Places. The subdivision was conceived by Edmund J. Bennett, a Montgomery County native whose firm received over 35 national and local awards for innovative architectural techniques, building design and
A proposed sidewalk project would provide the only pedestrian connection on either side of Southlawn Lane between East Gude Drive and the eastern leg of Lofstrand Lane. The project, which is part of the city’s Capital Improvements Program, seeks to increase pedestrian safety and accessibility to businesses along the road.
A proposed sidewalk project would provide the only pedestrian connection on either side of Southlawn Lane between East Gude Drive and the eastern leg of Lofstrand Lane. The project, which is part of the city’s Capital Improvements Program, seeks to increase pedestrian safety and accessibility to businesses along the road.
Consultant to Determine Support for Facility Portions of the Rockville community will soon be surveyed to determine if they support a new community recreation center. The location that is most closely being considered is within Potomac Woods Park.
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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