The County Council introduced Expedited Bill 35-25, the Promoting Community Trust – Immigrant Protections Act.
The Transportation & Environment and Public Safety committees met Dec. 8 on Bill 26-25 invasive plants, traffic enforcement cameras, and Safe Streets Act implementation.
The Economic Development and Education & Culture committees held a joint Dec. 8 session on MCPS career readiness and workforce development.
The Upcounty Hub in Germantown has multiple food distributions scheduled throughout December 2025.
MCPS is collecting children's winter coats, boots, and accessories at 4910 Macon Road, Room 141, Rockville.
BlackRock Center for the Arts hosts an outdoor holiday artisans market in Germantown on Saturday, Dec. 13, noon–4PM.
The County Council appointed Shebra Evans as the new councilmember to succeed Gabe Albornoz at its final session of 2025.
Montgomery County's Bring Your Own Bag Law bans plastic carryout bags and charges 10 cents per paper bag starting Jan. 1, 2026.
Montgomery County's Age-Friendly Community Needs Assessment survey for older adults is open through December 14.
MCDOT is recruiting high school students as Vision Zero Youth Ambassadors; applications due December 5.
Applications for the Liquor Board, Montgomery Cares Advisory Board, and Building Energy Performance Improvement Board close December 5.
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.
MCPS is considering using Crown High School as a holding school rather than opening it as an independent facility, amid ongoing boundary studies.
Marilyn Balcombe was unanimously elected Council Vice President and Natali Fani-González elected Council President for 2026 on Dec. 2.
The Dept. of Environmental Protection is encouraging residents to leave fallen leaves in place to improve soil health and support pollinators.
Registration for Montgomery County Recreation's Winter programs opened November 18, 2025.
Nine Montgomery County boards and commissions are accepting applications, with deadlines ranging from Nov. 19 to open until filled.