It’s Wednesday, Nov. 20, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County. Check today’s weather forecast here.
1. Construction: The State Highway Administration (SHA) is starting construction on a safety and resurfacing project along a section of New Hampshire Avenue. According to SHA, it is expected to be completed by next summer, weather permitting.
We are beginning construction on a safety and resurfacing project along a 2.76-mile section of MD 650 from MD 198/Norbeck Road to MD 200 in Montgomery County. Weather permitting, the project is expected to be completed by next summer. Learn more: http://t.co/ZbaEBesrWl #MDroads pic.twitter.com/0AIQ9uL0Lc
— MD State Highway Adm (@MDSHA) November 19, 2024
2. Takoma Park City Council: The Takoma Park City Council will have a meeting today starting at 7:30 p.m. at the Takoma Park Community Center. The meeting can be viewed in-person, on YouTube, the City Council video webpage, Facebook, or City TV. See the meeting agenda here.
3. Decision 2024: What will the general election results mean for Montgomery County? MCM looks for some of the answers on Decision 2024.
The show, hosted by veteran newscaster Chris Gordon, poses questions to Democrat Nancy Floreen, a former councilmember and Republican Reardon Sullivan, a recent candidate for County Executive. They explore all the results from presidential to county ballot questions including term limits for the County Executive.
4. Leaf Vacuum Collection: The county’s annual leaf vacuuming program is underway.
5. ICYMI: This year’s county Thanksgiving Parade in downtown Silver Spring featured floats, performances, and Olympians.
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