County Planners to Host East County Forum June 28
SILVER SPRING, MD – Residents, business owners and others who care about the future of Montgomery County’s White Oak-Hillandale...
Read MoreNew Member Sworn in for Montgomery County Planning Board
SILVER SPRING – Silver Spring resident Casey Anderson, an attorney and community activist, was sworn in today as a...
Read MoreWith More Adult Children Living Home and Female-Headed Households, Montgomery County Households Look Very Different
SILVER SPRING, MD – More of Montgomery County’s young adults, likely facing economic challenges, are living with their parents,...
Read MoreNew Planning Department Website Highlights Current Development Applications
SILVER SPRING, MD – Want to know more about development projects proposed near where you live or work? To...
Read MoreCreating Effective Urban Design Frameworks the Subject of April 28 Planning Department Speaker Series Event
SILVER SPRING, MD – Montgomery County’s master plans set the stage for redevelopment in strategic places. To help inform...
Read MoreRedeveloping Challenging Urban Spaces the Subject of April 13 Planning Department Speaker Series Event
SILVER SPRING, MD – With large parts of Montgomery County and the Washington, D.C., region built out, much future...
Read MoreMontgomery County Planners Seek Community Input for Burtonsville Commercial Crossroads Plan
SILVER SPRING, MD – For many who live or work in northeast Montgomery County, the crossroads of Routes 29...
Read MoreCounty Historic Planners to Administer Energy Savings Program
SILVER SPRING – Owners of historic homes in Montgomery County who want to learn more about their energy usage...
Read MoreRethinking the Suburbs Conference to Draw National Experts Addressing Smart Growth Solutions
SILVER SPRING, MD – Planners and the residents they serve continually confront nagging suburban problems like sprawl and congestion....
Read MoreGermantown Grows Most — and Most Diverse — in Last Decade, Per 2010 Census
SILVER SPRING, MD – The largest leap in Montgomery County’s population occurred in Germantown, which added close to 20,000...
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