Neighborhood News

Traffic Switch Planned for December 18 and 19; Motorists will Shift to Westbound Montrose Parkway

This weekend, the Maryland Department of Transportation’s State Highway Administration (SHA), working with the Montgomery County Department of Transportation (DOT), will shift westbound Randolph Road traffic to the newly opened westbound Montrose Parkway between Maple/Chapman avenues and “old” Old Georgetown Road.

Continue reading at Maryland State Highway Administration – Districts Page.


Echo – December 2009

The December 2009 Echo (PDF), has been posted.


Randolph Hills Residents Upset With White Flint Plan Changes

Residents in Randolph Hills, the neighborhood that has been most on board with the White Flint Sector Plan, are disappointed that significant community input to the plan has been passed over since it moved to the County Council for consideration.

via gazette.net.


High-Tech Helps White Flint Area Developers Open Doors

Seven developers eager to remake the jumbled 420 acres around the White Flint Metro station in Montgomery County have flipped their usual script for winning the hearts and minds of politicians and residents.

via washingtonpost.com.


Montgomery County Council to Host White Flint / Kensington / Garrett Park/ North Bethesda Areas Town Hall Meeting On Wednesday, Nov. 18

Residents Invited to Express Their Views on Issues, Ask Questions of
Councilmembers at Tilden Middle School

ROCKVILLE, Md., November 9, 2009—The Montgomery County Council will continue
its efforts to find out what issues most concern residents when it hosts a
Town Hall Meeting for the White Flint / Kensington / Garrett Park / North
Bethesda area on Wednesday, Nov. 18. The meeting at Tilden Middle School
will start at 8 p.m. A pre-meeting reception will begin at 7:30 p.m.

This will be the third Town Hall Meeting hosted by the Council in 2009. The
Council is composed of President Phil Andrews, Vice President Roger Berliner
and Councilmembers Marc Elrich, Valerie Ervin, Nancy Floreen, Mike Knapp,
George Leventhal, Nancy Navarro and Duchy Trachtenberg. The Council
previously held Town Hall Meetings this year in Germantown/Boyds and West
Gaithersburg/Darnestown areas. Most meetings have attracted more than 200
residents.

Tilden Middle School is located at 11211 Old Georgetown Road between the
Wildwood section of Bethesda and the southern area of Rockville, adjacent to
White Flint.

The meeting will allow residents to let the Councilmembers know how they
feel about specific issues and will allow them to ask questions of the
Councilmembers in an organized, but informal, setting.

Topics expected to be of interest include the proposed White Flint Sector
Plan, schools, public safety, traffic, growth, the County budget and taxes.

“In many ways, our County is facing one of its most difficult periods in a
very long time. We are all in this together and we want residents to tell us
about their most important concerns as we approach making important
decisions about growth in this area,” said Council President Andrews. “This
Council has made a priority of having better direct communication with
residents, and Town Hall Meetings have proven to be an excellent way to do
just that. For the citizens, these meetings provide a forum where they can
see their elected officials in a different format than a televised meeting
or through a news release.”

The meeting will be taped for later broadcast on County Cable Montgomery
(CCM—cable Channel 6 on Comcast and RCN, Channel 30 on Verizon). Susan
Kenedy, a producer for the county station, will moderate the meeting.

For more information about the Town Hall Meeting or about the broadcast
times, call 240-777-7931.


November General Meeting Agenda

Thursday, November 5th, 2009
8:00PM – 10:00PM
Viers Mill Recreation Center

Update: Councilmember Ervin had to cancel, so Councilmember Trachtenberg will be our guest speaker along with Councilmember Leventhal.

  1. Call to Order – Matthew Tifford (8:00p-8:05p)
  2. Guest Speakers: Introduction of Councilmembers Duchy Trachtenberg and George Leventhal (8:05p-8:10p)
    1. Duchy Trachtenberg (8:10p-8:20p)
    2. George Leventhal (8:20p-8:30p)
    3. Q&A (8:30p-8:50p)
  3. Special Discussion: Membership Feedback and Priorities for Calendar Year 2010 (8:50p-9:50pm)
  4. Standard Business and Reports (9:50p-10:00p)
    1. Approval of Meeting Minutes and Treasurers Report
    2. Committee Chair Reports (Time permitting)
      1. Membership
      2. Education
  5. RCA Meeting Adjournment (10:00pm)

Please note: At the president’s discretion, discussion of old and new business is not on the agenda for this meeting. Any members wishing to bring new items to the Board should submit them electronically to info@randolphcivic.org or via the RCA Hotline.


Viers Mill Elementary Wins Praise for Involving Parents

Viers Mill Elementary School’s PTA meeting attendance is dismal. In a school whose students represent well over 30 nationalities and languages and whose families are generally low-income, many parents are too busy working, tossing together dinner or taking care of their children to attend, said Matthew Devan, principal of the Wheaton school.

But nine years after Devan developed a monthly Family Learning Night that combined free dinner (in the form of pizza), free child care (in the form of family activities with the teacher) and PTA meetings, parents’ involvement in the school and in their children’s work has risen drastically, he said.

via Gazette.net.


County Council hears comment on White Flint plan

Thanks to all of the supporters that came out to support the RCA members that testified at the hearing. Matt Tifford, Dan Hoffman and Cindy Zelaya each testified.

At stake is the future of the area surrounding the White Flint Metro, where county planners have recommended transforming mini-malls and asphalt parking lots into a more vibrant community of mixed use residential, commercial and retail space. The plan before the County Council proposes converting Rockville Pike into a pedestrian boulevard and making the whole of White Flint more like Arlington, Va.

via Gazette.net.


New RCA Hotline Phone Number

This year, the RCA will be phasing in a new Hotline number: 240-668-4RCA (4722). The old one will still work for the time being, to give people a chance to change their phone books. So, please make a note of it- and feel free to call in with your thoughts and concerns.


Echo – November 2009

The November 2009 Echo (PDF), has been posted.