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Be Rockville Ready and Be Prepared for Flooding

Anywhere it can rain, it can flood. With hurricane season here, it’s important to know the risk and be prepared […]
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Labor Day in Rockville

City government will be closed Monday, Sept. 5 in observance of Labor Day. City Hall and the following city facilities […]
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Bus Stops Remain Relocated at Rockville Metro Station

Ongoing Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Administration construction and paving work at the Rockville Metro station has been extended through at […]
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Rockville’s Commitment to Infrastructure Flows On with Milestone Hydrant Replacement

The city celebrated a milestone July 11 as the Department of Public Works Department replaced Rockville’s last low-flow fire hydrant. […]
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Nominate a Neighbor for a Human Rights Awards

Winners to be Honored at the 51st Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Celebration The city’s Human Rights Commission is […]
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MLK Day Celebration Performers Wanted

Groups or individuals who would like to perform during the city’s Martin Luther King Jr. celebration on Monday, Jan. 16 […]
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Mayor and Council Adopt Energy Disclosure and Radon Laws

The Mayor and Council adopted an ordinance on July 18 that applies Montgomery County’s home energy disclosure and radon testing […]
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Rockville Awarded State Grant for Energy-Efficient Streetlights

The City of Rockville was recently selected to receive $449,750 for light-emitting diode streetlight conversion, as part of the Maryland […]
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Wrangling Radon In Rockville Residences

Rockville Housing Enterprises, the City of Rockville’s public housing agency, has been awarded $157,870 in funding by the U.S. Department […]
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Human Rights Commission Seeks Student Ambassadors

Rockville’s Human Rights Commission is seeking 10 students to serve as HRC Student Ambassadors in its third annual Student Ambassador […]