WRAC meets on the third Wednesday of every month.
The grade-separated interchange would replace the stoplight at Randolph Road and Georgia Avenue.
Here's a preview of the May 15 agenda.
Take a look inside the May 8 edition of "Montgomery Al Dia."
Montgomery County councilmembers join Kensington Heights representatives to denounce the proposed siting of the Costco gas station in Wheaton as a public health hazard.
M-NCCPC wants to protect its autonomy as it prepares to move its headquarters to downtown Wheaton.
Henry S. Cole, an environmental scientist who has found problems with a recent environmental assessment of the proposed Costco gas station, will speak on behalf of the members of the Kensington Heights Civic Association.
The introduction of a zoning text amendment directed toward large gas stations is what precipitated this fourth postponement.
Work by high school artists from the 8th District is on display at VisArts in Rockville through May 17.
Eight of Montgomery County's Metro stations have more than 15,000 parking spaces.
The measure was defeated once in 2010.
As part of our series on veterans and jobs, we're posting veterans' resumes on Patch. If you're a potential employer, we invite you to take a look.
Let us know if you think lawmakers can agree on a better state budget.
County Executive proposes one-time $2,000 payment.
The Maryland Court of Appeals has ruled that owners of pit bulls are liable for damages caused by attacks by the breed.
Tonight's battleground is the WRAC subcommittee meeting.
Montgomery County is one of the few jurisdictions in the nation that does not charge ambulance fees, but that could be about to change.
The Kensington Heights Civic Association says that Costco has not provided enough time to review amended documents for the gas station special exception.
Public hearing set for 7:30 p.m. Tuesday evening.
One thoroughfare that the task force recommends for the first phase is along Veirs Mill Road from the Rockville Metro station to the Wheaton Metro station, the Washington Examiner reports.
The 30-minute cable show will focus on African-American community topics.
Stanley will be managing 800 employees in Calgary, Alberta.
Costco’s fueling station special exception also discussed.
Councilmembers spoke out about what they have done for Wheaton, before voting to approve a sectional map amendment to the Wheaton Sector Plan.
Representatives from Costco will attend Wednesday night's WRAC meeting to discuss the special exception process for the proposed gas station.
The board discussed Wheaton redevelopment, the recently introduced zoning text amendment for large gas stations, and budget concerns for Montgomery County Fire and Rescue Services.
The bill would give support to small businesses adversely affected by county redevelopment projects.
Montgomery County Councilmember Marc Elrich is the lead sponsor.
The April 25 open house will be held at Crossway Community in Kensington.
The bulk of the work will come in late-July.
Councilmembers Hans Riemer and Nancy Navarro co-wrote a letter to County Executive Isiah Leggett requesting improvements to public safety in Wheaton.
Councilmember Hans Riemer attended the meeting to answer questions and present ideas for moving forward with Wheaton redevelopment.
Don't miss this important deadline.
The Montgomery County Council held a straw vote in favor of a plan for Wheaton's downtown that funds a new M-NCPPC headquarters office building and a town square.
WUDAC meets the second Tuesday of every month.
To prepare for Tueday's council discussion of Wheaton redevelopment, get the overview of the latest memo from council staff.
Maryland's General Assembly is poised to approve a bill to increase the state's minimum dropout age from 16 to 17, and gradually to 18.
The Montgomery County Council will meet April 10 to consider the three visions proposed by the county executive, the PHED committee, and the council staff.
In the Montgomery County Board of Education primary, Morris Panner took the No. 2 spot for the At-Large ballot; Fred Evans and Rebecca Smondrowski took the top spots for District 2.
Republican and Democratic voters in Wheaton tell Patch why they cast their ballot this morning in the Maryland primary election.