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Leave It to Us: Fall Leaf Collection Concludes This Month

The city is scheduled to conclude its fall leaf collection on Friday, Dec. 24, with crews completing the second of […]
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Mayor and Council to Continue ARPA Discussion, Seek Budget Input

The Mayor and Council are scheduled on Monday, Dec. 13 to continue their discussion of how to spend Rockville’s portion […]
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Virtual MLK Day Celebration to Feature Week of Service

Rockville honors Martin Luther King Jr.’s life and legacy in January as the city holds its 50th annual Martin Luther […]
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Looking Back on a Busy 2021

Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, Rockville’s government kept moving forward throughout 2021, and several major initiatives came to fruition. JANUARYMaryland must […]
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Christmas and New Year’s Holiday Weekends Bring Closures in Rockville

Update, Friday, Dec. 17: The City of Rockville announced an additional holiday for city employees on Thursday, Dec. 23, when […]
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Public Meeting to Present Concept Plan for Town Center Thoroughfares

City staff will host a virtual public meeting at 6 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 2 to present preliminary concept plans for […]
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Should Parkland Be Required With New Development?

Input Meetings Will Gather Public Opinion The Mayor and Council will consider whether to require that public parkland be included […]
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Rockville City Hall to Reopen in New Year

Rockville City Hall will reopen to the public, Monday, Jan. 3. City Manager Rob DiSpirito announced the reopening at the […]
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SHA Seeks Access to Properties as Part of I-495 and I-270 Managed Lanes Project

The Maryland State Highway Administration is contacting homeowners associations in Rockville about noninvasive and invasive activities to support Phase 1 […]
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NEW ART TO LIGHT UP SWIM CENTER FOYER …

An art project will soon emphasize the “swim” in the Rockville Swim and Fitness Center at 355 Martins Lane and […]