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January 2010

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1Mayor and Council To Meet in Neighborhoods
Principles to Guide FY 2011 Budget Receive Mayor and Council OK
Free Parking Available in Town Center Garages
Rockville City Hall to Close Jan. 1 and 18
2Christmas Trees Live On After the Holidays
Spring Training Comes to Rockville
Rockville Moves Toward Greener Stormwater Regulations
Comment on Draft 'Green' Building Codes in January
3
Students Invited to be Mayor for a Day
Two New Task Forces Formed on Communication, Finance and Budget
4Residents Encouraged to Get Involved in Development Review
Development Review Explained
Everyone Counts in Rockville
Think Local, Shop Local
5What’s New from the City Finance Department?
Rockville Awarded Federal Funds
Projects Help Make Rockville Safe for Walkers and Bikers
6Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Event Celebrates the Dream
Youth Orchestra Makes Winter Delightful
Exhibit Brings City’s Past and Present to Life
Bridal Expo Features Historic Mansion, Local Services
7In Brief
    Mentoring Program Seeks Volunteers
    What’s Happening 'This Week in Rockville'
    Become a Fan of Rockville on Facebook
    Mark Your 2010 Calendars Now
    Have You Made Plans for the Summer Yet?
January Calendar of Events
82009 In Photos
  
 

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