Montgomery County Recreation issued an LSBRP solicitation (#1188825) for on-site medical staff; bids due Feb. 24, 2026 at 10 a.m.
Montgomery County Public Libraries issued a Local Small Business solicitation for digital address verification at card renewal; bids due Feb. 24.
Montgomery County opens FY26 Food as Medicine grants offering $100K–$300K awards for clinic-led food access programs serving food-insecure families with children.
Montgomery County's APAAG published a guide helping health care professionals deliver culturally competent care to Sikh patients.
Montgomery County's Wage Requirements Law rate increased to $18.15 per hour effective July 1, 2025, applicable to County contracts.
Montgomery County Procurement hosts a general session online open house on March 18, 2026, 10–11 a.m. via Zoom.
FY25 annual reports show a record $274M awarded to certified MFD businesses, 21.21% of eligible dollars and a 10% year-over-year increase.
The Office of Legislative Oversight is seeking feedback from local small businesses on County contracting experiences; deadline is Feb. 28, 2026.
Montgomery County Procurement has an active informal solicitation (#1192482) for the Council Office Building Auditorium.
Montgomery County seeks bids for Youth Media Services; pre-submission conference set for March 4, 2026 via virtual Teams meeting.
County Executive Elrich signed Bill 35-25, the Trust Act, barring staff from investigating immigration status and limiting cooperation with federal civil immigration enforcement.
Phase 2 of bus shelter replacements at Shady Grove East Metrorail Station began Feb. 16, temporarily closing some bus bays.
LHI Spanish-language session covers marijuana's effects on youth brain health and offers prevention tips, Feb. 24, noon–1:30 p.m.
Expedited Bill 35-25 prohibits County employees from inquiring about immigration status and bans related discrimination.
Montgomery County's Office of Consumer Protection holds a community forum at Rockville Memorial Library on March 5, 10:30 a.m.–noon.
Montgomery County's first Rent Stabilization report shows $91,759 in tenant refunds and a 69% drop in units at troubled properties.
High school students can submit 30-sec distracted driving/walking PSAs for prizes up to $800 and up to 5 SSL hours.
County Executive Elrich and Council President Fani-González hold press conference Feb. 19 to release first report on Rent Stabilization Law implementation.
EC Committee reviews the FY27-32 CIP for the Public Arts Trust, with the County Executive recommending $408,000 annually—unchanged from prior years.
EC Committee reviews $45.2M FY27-32 CIP for Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center, up $6M due to updated contractor cost estimates.