Tickets for Maryland's longest-standing women's legislative event go on sale now; early bird pricing ends in January.
A Montgomery County Council advisory workgroup created in April 2025 is developing a strategic plan and recommendations for the county's Community Grants program.
A second FY27 CSP information session is scheduled for Dec. 18, 2025, 12:30–2:00 PM via MS Teams Live; recording will be available.
Montgomery County's Office of Procurement holds its monthly Online Open House via Zoom on Dec. 17, 2025, 10–11 a.m.
Tickets for Maryland's premier legislative event for women and girls go on sale now; prices rise in January ahead of Jan. 31 event.
Council holds Jan. 21 public hearing on Clarksburg Gateway Sector Plan covering ~969 acres near I-270 and MD-355.
Public hearing Jan. 13 on Expedited Bill 35-25, which would limit County cooperation with civil immigration enforcement.
Public hearing Jan. 13 on a $2.44M supplemental appropriation for the Public Safety Joint Operations Center capital project.
The Office of Procurement hosts a Zoom open house on upcoming solicitations Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025, from 10–11 a.m.
The TE and PS committees met Dec. 8 on Bill 26-25 on invasive plants, traffic enforcement cameras, and Safe Streets Act implementation.
The County Council is on winter recess and will resume full Council and committee meetings on Monday, January 12, 2026.
Emergency legislation would bar county from discriminatory practices against immigrants and limit county resources in immigration enforcement.
The Transportation & Environment and Public Safety committees met Dec. 8 on Bill 26-25 invasive plants, traffic enforcement cameras, and Safe Streets Act implementation.
A public hearing on creating the Viva White Oak Development District is set for January 13, 2026 at 1:30 PM.
The County Council held hearings or advanced four bills covering firefighter survivor benefits, noise enforcement, police data, and climate assessments.
The Transportation and Environment Committee meets Dec. 8 on invasive plants legislation, traffic enforcement cameras, and the Safe Streets Act.
The Economic Development Committee meets Dec. 4 for a briefing on county economic development grants.
The County Council introduced Bill 34-25 on climate assessments and called three bills for final reading, including child care and bikeway parking measures.
The Economic Development Committee met Nov. 12 with the Maryland Dept. of Agriculture on value-added agriculture; next session is Dec. 4 on economic development grants.
The Planning, Housing, and Parks Committee holds a worksession on the Glenmont Corridors Opportunity Study on Monday, Nov. 17.