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In This Issue
EPA Honors Rockville Water Treatment PlantEPA Honors Rockville Water Treatment Plant
The Environmental Protection Agency recognized Rockville for efforts to upgrade its aging Water Treatment Plant. more
 
Fireworks, Music and a Salute to America
Rockville Hosts July Fourth Celebration at Montgomery College
Rockville will host its annual Independence Day celebration Monday, July 4, from 7-10 p.m. at Montgomery College-Rockville Campus. more
Candidate Information Packets for 2011 Election Available
Rockville voters will head to the polls in November to fill all five seats of the Mayor and Council of Rockville. City residents interested in running for the offices of Mayor or City Council may obtain a copy of the Candidate Election Information Packet in the City Clerk's Office or at www.rockvillemd.gov/election11. more

City Hall to Close for Fourth of July
Recycling and Refuse Pick Up to Shift Forward One Day
Rockville City Hall will be closed Monday, July 4, in observance of Independence Day. Most Rockville facilities and programs will not open or will operate on a limited schedule. more

Utility Rate Changes Support Improvements in Rockville
When the Fiscal Year 2012 budget takes effect July 1, residents will see an increase in three of their utility rates: water, sewer and stormwater. more
 

In This Issue: July/August 2011
Mayor and Council
News You Can Use

In the Community

Arts and Entertainment

Get Into Summer

Neighborhood Notes

City Projects



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