Montgomery County Public Libraries debuts a new Hindi-language collection for children, teens, and adults at the Germantown Library on April 12.
Montgomery County's newest skate park opened at Ovid Hazen Wells Recreational Park in Clarksburg, featuring bowls, rails, and quarter pipes.
MCDOT's annual street sweeping program runs from early April through July 2026; schedules are available on the MCDOT website.
Adventist HealthCare plans to close its Germantown Emergency Center on July 1, 2026, pending state approval, after 20 years of service.
Montgomery County is accepting applications for seven advisory boards and commissions, with deadlines ranging from April 6 to open-ended.
Public hearings were held on bills banning building permits for ICE detention facilities and reforming vehicle towing proof-of-ownership rules.
New bills introduced cover property tax credits for Habitat for Humanity, financial exploitation protections, and speed monitoring system changes.
The County Council took action on ZTAs covering biohealth campuses, mixed-income housing, optional method public benefits, and shopping centers.
The Economic Development Committee discussed minimum wage impact analysis and agricultural building exemptions in recent March meetings.
Councilmember Balcombe holds an informal constituent meet-and-greet at K2 Cafe in Clarksburg on Saturday, April 4, 10AM–12PM.
Councilmember Balcombe toured Damascus High School and found dangerous stairways and failing plumbing, calling for CIP funding.
The FY2027 budget recommends a 6.3-cent property tax increase and a 0.1% income tax rate hike, generating ~$185.7M in new revenue.
Flex Zone 918 provides new peak-period on-demand transit for Ednor, Sandy Spring, Norwood, Cloverly, and the New Hampshire Avenue corridor.
Ride On Flex offers on-demand, curb-to-curb pickup for seniors and people with disabilities in Rockville, Wheaton-Glenmont, and Sandy Spring–White Oak.
LaTika Ochieng has been appointed as the first Woman of Color to serve as a Depot Chief in Ride On's 51-year history.
Ride On eliminated fares across all services—Ride On, extRa, Flex, and Flash—effective June 29, 2025.
Montgomery County taxicab rates increased from $2 to $2.50 per mile on Feb. 1, with a new $1 nighttime surcharge.
Ride On Route 38 no longer serves the stop at Veirs Mill Road and Gail Street; the nearest alternative is Centerhill Street.
Shuttle buses will replace Blue and Silver Line trains between Stadium-Armory and Downtown Largo on April 25–26, 2026.
WMATA will suspend Red Line service between North Bethesda and Friendship Heights from July 6 to September 7, 2026.