What Gaithersburg's boards and commissions will be talking about this week.
In the face of a looming refusal from the Council, Taco Bell withdrew their development application.
Down to the final few... again.
Officials want residents to weigh in on what the new site will need.
The cleaning will take about three weeks.
The city is hoping more restaurants will sign up for the tasting event, which is part of the 30th annual Celebrate Gaithersburg in Olde Towne festival.
The Council takes off for the holiday.
The building hasn't been used in several years and there are many health and safety hazards.
First-term councilman has planned a re-election kick-off event for July.
Reforms of jail-based program include protection for victims and witness, guidelines for prioritizing the most dangerous criminals.
Isiah Leggett will take questions from the community from 1 to 2 p.m.
County residents have saved more than $20 million since 2004.
Despite GHS principal Handy-Collins making an appeal for increased funding from the city, additional funding will go to mental health services instead of the out-of-school suspension program.
The Residences at Hidden Creek becomes the second major residential development in the heart of Gaithersburg's Olde Towne to begin construction this year.
The $500 annual increase should go ahead as scheduled.
The group aggressively surpassed the first benchmark of 18,579 petition signatures that was due on May 30th.
"We do have a budget for culture, and it's expensive," Deputy City Manager said.
This year the City spending plan grew 8.4 percent over last year, despite difficult economic conditions and decreased intergovernmental revenue.
June is Alzheimer's Awareness Month and Bank on Gaithersburg Month.
Libraries avoided the deepest of budget cuts in May, got a little help from their 'Friends' on Friday.
The modernization is set to officially begin this summer, but work actually began back in April.
Cuts are within the council's authority, the state school board said on the eve of today's final vote.
Four students received the awards for their outstanding character.
They say it will be too much of a disturbance to the neighborhood.
The law takes effect July 1, 2011.
Fire and Rescue recruiting class added; high school cadet program eliminated.
He also declared May is Active Older Adult Month and last week as Days of Remembrance for those that died in the Holocaust.
Montgomery County police issued 156 traffic violations Wednesday during "Operation Safe Streets."
Congressman delivers lecture named for GU dean killed on Sept. 11
Schools could lose $29 million in state aid for the 2012-2013 school year as a result.
What to do with all that clutter in your medicine cabinet.
The report encourages building the City's brand, and leveraging its resources.
Report recommends investing in maintenance, communication systems and aligning Pepco and community interests.
Mayor Katz delivered this address tonight.
As the first phase of construction begins, officials try to answer some residents' questions at a meeting this month.
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The money from speed cameras is used for extra police officers, investigators and equipment to solve crimes.
Months of research and $80,000 all lead up to this.
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