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09/24/2019

29 Eton Overlook, a beautiful updated 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath colonial on a half acre lot, backing to the Lakewood Country Club Golf course, will be coming on the market next week at $749,900. I will be doing an open house Oct 6th, come on by!

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08/13/2019

421 Feather Rock Dr, a charming updated 4 BR, 3BA brick colonial on a quiet street in the Wootton cluster, will be open 2-4 on Sunday. Stop on by!

08/13/2019

Elrich's "Alternative Plan" Looks Bad for Lower I-270 Neighborhoods
So far this summer, there's been a lot of confusion about the status of Governor Hogan's plan to widen I-270 and I-495. As we noted in our last update, the June meeting of the Board of Public Works resulted in changes to the project, a process for Beltway neighborhoods to engage with the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT) but no such process for I-270 neighborhoods, and growing opposition from project stakeholders. It seemed for a while that resistance to the project was at least slowing down its momentum.

But, a new problem has emerged and we need your help. County Executive Marc Elrich is advancing an alternative to Governor Hogan’s plan that will increase the pressure to add lanes to I-270. This “plan” seems to throw I-270 communities under the proverbial bus in order to protect Beltway neighborhoods. Mr. Elrich’s office has not responded to our repeated requests to meet and discuss the plan.

For those concerned about the impacts of widening on I-270 neighborhoods, you should call Mr. Elrich's office, ask about this plan and request he talk to our communities about what he is proposing and how it will affect us. You can reach his office at 240-777-0311.

Here’s what we know: The alternative plan is outlined in Mr. Elrich’s July 11th, 2019 letter to the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board. It calls for the following:

Funneling traffic from I-95 to I-270, via the Intercounty Connector. The plan is designed to relieve congestion on the Beltway by channeling commuters who travel south on I-95 and then west on the Beltway to head west on the Intercounty Connector (ICC) instead of the Beltway. This extra traffic would end up on lower I-270, adding even more cars to the existing congestion.

Extending Virginia’s new toll lanes through I-270. The plan calls for the managed lane network that Virginia is building to connect into Maryland and would extend the additional toll lanes all the way up to I-370.

Limited transit and technology integration. To its credit, the plan includes use of technology tools to better manage traffic flow as well as improvements to Park & Ride facilities, and notes that more could be done if funded with toll revenues.

Unfortunately, the welcome emphasis on transit may be the only part of this plan we could support. The additional traffic for I-270 and apparent commitment to carry the toll lanes from Virginia through Montgomery County raises a bunch of questions which we need to get answers to.

That's why its so important that you take a moment to call Mr. Elrich at 240-777-0311. Here are some of our questions:

Who else in County leadership is backing this plan? Does this plan represent a consensus among elected County officials?

Did Mr. Elrich discuss this plan with the Montgomery Council before sending the July 11th letter? If not, why not? If so, what documentation were they provided?

Knowing how much anxiety has been expressed by local groups, why didn’t Mr. Elrich reach out to municipal leaders in Gaithersburg and Rockville and I-270 neighborhood and civic associations to discuss this plan?

Regarding the plan itself, is there more written up than the July 11th letter and map? Where is the actual plan document? What analysis has been conducted to assess the impacts of shifting traffic from I-95 across the ICC to the I-270? And,

Why doesn’t Mr. Elrich support reversible lanes on the lower part of I-270 as well as north of I-370, which has been Montgomery County’s long-standing position?

How many lanes does Mr. Elrich propose be added to the lower part of I-270? How many lanes would there be in total on this section of I-270? How many lanes can be added without having to go beyond the current physical footprint of the highway?

Why didn’t Mr. Elrich specify that any changes to I-270 below I-370 must stay within the existing rights of way and sound walls? How will he respond if MDOT says that I-270 will have to be widened beyond the existing rights-of-way for the plan to work?

How does the County Executive justify putting one set of communities at risk to protect another, when he is supposed to be watching out for all of his constituents, please
If this “alternate plan” concerns you, here are three things you can do right now:
1. Call Mr. Elrich’s office and ask questions: 240-777-0311.

2. Ask County Councilmembers what their positions are on this plan to dump traffic from I-95 and the Beltway onto I-270. Please only contact Councilmembers who represent you. The two who represent the areas where I-270 would be widened south of I-370 are:

Andrew Friedson, District 1: 240-777-7828 ([email protected])
Sidney Katz, District 3: 240-777-7906 ([email protected])
3. Share our Facebook post and Tweet about this alternative plan.

Send us a note at dontwiden270.org to let us know if you've made a call or sent an email.

Stunning Custom Built 7000+ Sq Ft Home on A Beautiful Private Lot- 10133 Burton Glen Dr in Rockville is newly listed at ...
07/15/2019

Stunning Custom Built 7000+ Sq Ft Home on A Beautiful Private Lot- 10133 Burton Glen Dr in Rockville is newly listed at 1,299,999.

Concerned Citizens for Rockshire Center Redevelopment (CCRCR) is a grassroots organization concerned about the Rockshire...
01/13/2016

Concerned Citizens for Rockshire Center Redevelopment (CCRCR) is a grassroots organization concerned about the Rockshire Village Shopping Center redevelopment. We seek a sense of Community tied together by our history, place, and identity and we desire the same amenities as other communities throughout the City of Rockville. We want a Community. Please 'like' our page which indicates you support our effort. If you want to help us, please message one of the Chairs in the picture. Thank You!

voice your concerns before december 2!
11/13/2015

voice your concerns before december 2!

UPDATED The owners of the Johnson property, which is located at the corner of Darnestown Road and Quince Orchard Road, are proposing to annex the 23-acre property from Montgomery County into the city limits of Gaithersburg. The item is on the Nov. 12th Montgomery County Planning Board agenda

this is  a helpful piece! thanks to bob vila
09/26/2012

this is a helpful piece! thanks to bob vila

Use this handy home maintenance checklist to keep your house — and property — in peak condition this winter.

What you need to know before pricing your home
09/13/2012

What you need to know before pricing your home

The president of Coldwell Banker Residential Real Estate in Greater Washington shares three keys that will help increase the chances of selling your home.

Good News!!
09/13/2012

Good News!!

Monthly figures for August show increases in sales, prices and number of new contracts.

09/13/2012

Close-in neighborhoods led the recovery, but buyers are increasingly visiting outer suburbs.

09/05/2012

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