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King FarmProcess to Reinvent King Farm Farmstead Gets Under Way
The King Farm Farmstead Park and buildings may get a second life as a home to local nonprofit organizations. The King Farm Farmstead Park and buildings may get a second life as a home to local nonprofit organizations.

The Mayor and Council discussed re-use proposals from Habitat for Humanity- Montgomery County; Bikes for the World; and GrowingSOUL at their July 11 meeting and decided to forward the proposals to the King Farm Neighborhood Assembly for feedback. more

Summit, Study Focus on Rockville's Economic Future
Rockville will embark on a project this fall to foster better communication between  businesses, residents and nonprofits, while also studying Rockville's economic  competitiveness in the region. more

City Hall to Close for Labor Day
Recycling and Refuse Pick Up to Shift Forward One Day
Rockville City Hall will be closed Monday, Sept. 5, in observance of Labor Day. Most Rockville facilities and programs will not open or will operate on a limited schedule. more

Rockville's City Manager to Retire in December
Rockville City Manager Scott Ullery will retire from his post Dec. 2, after seven years as the City's top administrator. more
 

In This Issue: September 2011
Mayor and Council
Special Insert: Annual Report

City Projects

Neighborhood Notes


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