Transportation and Mobility, Water and Sewer

Water Main Repair: Wootton Parkway Closed

April 10, 2026

Update, 9:15 p.m. Saturday, April 11:

Department of Public Works crews have repaired the water main and the roadway, water service has been restored, and Wootton Parkway has reopened to all traffic. Motorists should be alert for traffic signs at Greenplace Terrace and Paulsboro Drive.

Update 3:30 p.m., Friday, April 10:

The City of Rockville’s Department of Public Works is continuing work to repair a water main break in the 2100 block of Wootton Parkway.

Wootton Parkway is expected to remain closed through the remainder of the day, with local traffic only being permitted between Greenplace Terrace and Hurley Avenue. Neighborhood residents should follow traffic control directions from police and public works crews when traveling near the scene.

All other traffic is advised to avoid the area.

Update 12 p.m., Friday, April 10: This article has been updated to include details on resident access and police presence near Greenplace Terrace and Hurley Avenue.

Wootton Parkway is closed to through traffic between Greenplace Terrace and Hurley Avenue as the City of Rockville’s Department of Public Works responds to a water main break on Wootton Parkway.

Thomas S. Wootton High School, 2100 Wootton Parkway, is without water service and is dismissing students for the day. The school is accessible to parents and guardians picking up students with access to Wootton Parkway from either side.

There are no other customers affected by the service outage.

Residents in the vicinity of Greenplace Terrace and Hurley Avenue may navigate around cones in place to reach their homes. Rockville City Police Department officers are present and available to respond to questions and provide directional assistance.