During a declared county snow emergency, residents may park free at County garages; parking on emergency routes is restricted.
MCDOT's Highway Services division is pretreating primary roads with salt brine ahead of the weekend storm; residential plowing may take several days.
During a declared county snow emergency, residents may park free in county lots; taxis may add a $2.50 surcharge per trip.
MC311 will operate Sunday Jan. 25 from noon to 8 p.m. and Monday Jan. 26 from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. for storm-related calls.
Ride On bus riders should check rideonbus.com for schedule updates; an S-schedule or Service Plan may be activated during the storm.
County road crews are pre-treating main roads with brine and will begin plowing once snow reaches approximately three inches.
A National Weather Service winter storm warning is in effect from 11 p.m. Saturday Jan. 24 through 4 a.m. Monday Jan. 26.
Montgomery County Infants and Toddlers Program appointments are automatically canceled whenever MCPS closes or delays due to inclement weather.
Metrorail construction closes Medical Center Station bus loop on Feb. 8, Feb. 15, and Apr. 19, 2026, shifting Ride On routes to Rockville Pike bays.
MCPS students pursuing post-secondary education or training are encouraged to apply for MCPSEF scholarships and awards.
The Rockville Science Center hosts a free drop-in family STEM event on Jan. 31, 1:30–4:30 p.m., with regional exhibitors.
Gov. Moore announced grants for Maryland colleges to help displaced federal employees pursue teaching careers via the ACET program.
WorkSource Montgomery's SkillUp® Montgomery offers free 24/7 access to over 5,000 online job skills courses for county residents.
WorkSource Montgomery's new online Resource Hub offers unemployment, job search, legal, and career resources for federal employees and contractors.
Montgomery County's Mobilize Montgomery Federal Workforce Career Center in Wheaton offers job placement, coaching, and financial counseling.
The National Weather Service forecasts a winter storm with around 10 inches of snow for the D.C. area on Jan. 24–25, 2026.
Councilmember Dawn Luedtke presented a proclamation on Jan. 20 recognizing January as Human Trafficking Awareness and Prevention Month.
Local family law attorneys lead free monthly classes on Maryland separation and divorce, 7–8:30 p.m., first Wednesday each month through June.
Early bird tickets for the 2026 Women's Legislative Briefing are $45 today only; student tickets are $10.
The Public Safety Committee reviews a $2.4M+ supplemental appropriation to build a Joint Operations Center for OEMHS, MCFRS, and MCPD.