A “near miss” is an incident in which a person driving, walking or bicycling avoids a crash by suddenly stopping, swerving or moving. Residents and visitors who have experienced near misses in Rockville are encouraged to submit details of the incident through the Vision Zero Near Miss Survey at www.rockvillemd.gov/visionzero.
This information will supplement the city’s annual crash analysis and help the city better understand the transportation-, pedestrian- and bicycle-safety experience in Rockville.
For help completing the survey, call the Rockville Senior Center at 240-314-8816.
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Rockville City Hall and All City Facilities Closed Monday, Jan. 6
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Rockville City Hall and all city facilities will be closed Monday, Jan. 6, due to the winter storm moving through the region. In anticipation of the storm, Rockville has declared a snow emergency requiring that all vehicles be removed from roads within
City of Rockville Declares a Snow Emergency
January 5, 2025
Parking Restrictions Take Effect at 10 p.m. Sunday *Update: Rockville City Hall and all city facilities will be closed Monday, Jan. 6. View trash, recycling and yard waste pickup updates, and Mayor and Council meeting information here. The City of
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