Members of the public are invited to review and provide feedback on the recently released draft of the updated Town Center Master Plan.
A formal review and approval process for the plan will begin this summer. The Planning Commission was scheduled to introduce the plan on Wednesday, June 26, and will hold a public hearing on the draft plan on Wednesday, July 10.
Following Planning Commission work sessions, the plan will be sent to the Mayor and Council for their review and adoption, potentially by fall.
The overarching goal of the master plan update is to strengthen Town Center by creating a cohesive vision for the planning area, one that meets the city’s goals and provides a clear path for implementation.
Rockville Town Center comprises about 200 acres of the city, generally bounded by properties along Fleet Street to the south, South and North Washington streets along the west, and the railroad tracks to the east.
A new master plan is an opportunity to align Town Center with citywide goals for affordable housing, climate action, bicycle and pedestrian safety, racial equity and social justice, and more.
View the draft, provide feedback and learn about upcoming public meetings on the Town Center project page at Engage Rockville.