The work session will discuss amendments for Kensington and Takoma Park.
Town building inspector will give an update on the project's progress.
Board will next ask the County Council to fund the project with capital improvements money.
Members proposed solutions for Kensington's crosswalks and stop lights.
Resolution counters PHED Committee's recommendations.
Members will vote on resolutions to support town's prior zoning amendments.
After having its list of public amenities removed from from planning documents, the committee will draft a letter.
They'll discuss CR zones and design guidelines.
Gov. Martin O'Malley to hold briefing this afternoon.
After a long debate and a changed vote, Kensington will continue to be represented by Maier Warner.
Pipkin: Governor "spells out a world where the pie’s not big enough and the revenue is not big enough."
Your legislators want to hear your tips, feedback and ideas before the coming special session.
Kensington representative joins 11 others in deficit-cutting group.
The Council will next meet Aug. 22.
Congressman criticizes Republicans before voting to extend debt ceiling and cut spending.
Last night, the House passed a bill to cut spending and raise the debt ceiling.
The lawsuit seeks to overturn successful petition drive.
Fosselman says that while a county curfew wouldn't affect the town, Kensington might benefit from one of its own.
Director Mary Bradford says department will work with MCPS to find a tenable solution.
The president held a town-hall meeting in College Park today.
Representatives from every street would provide ideas, feedback.
The Montgomery County Council is considering whether to require kids to be home at night.
Members express understanding of overcrowding, frustration with process.
An organizational meeting will precede the regular session.
We asked Del. Jeff Waldstreicher and Sen. Rich Madaleno.
Residents voice their concerns at District 18 town hall meeting.
District 18 residents invited to tonight's town hall meeting.
Mackie Barch and John Thompson will fill the two open seats on Kensington's town council.
A steady stream of residents made their way to the Kensington Armory to cast their vote for town council.
The meeting took place two days before the town council election.
Town council election starts at 6 p.m.
Kensington Patch coverage of the candidates all in one place
The small event will start at 11 a.m.
Julie O'Malley decided to withdraw herself form running for town council to give other candidates her support.
Cuts are within the council's authority, the state school board said on the eve of Thursday's final vote.
Registration closes Tuesday, May 31.
If you missed the candidates' forum on Monday, May 23, see what the five candidates had to say. Part 2 includes the last six questions and closing statements.
If you missed the candidates' forum on Monday, May 23, see what the five candidates had to say. Part 1 includes opening statements and responses to the first five questions.
Capitol View residents asked for the town's support.
Montgomery County Council reinstated the 'Kids Ride Free' program for student public bus riders.