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COG Transportation Board Removes I-270/I-495 Toll Lanes from Project List

The Washington Council of Governments Transportation Planning Board in June removed Gov. Larry Hogan’s toll lane plans for I-495 and […]
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Celebrate the Fourth Without Fireworks

The Fourth of July is a time to celebrate. The City of Rockville encourages you to do so safely and […]
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Health and Wellness, Coming Up at the Senior Center

Stay home and stay well with free online seminars from the Rockville Senior Center in July and August. Register with […]
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Become an Ambassador for Rockville

Ready to make a difference in your community? How about signing on to become a Rockville Community Ambassador? Rockville Community […]
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Tips for Self-Care During Times of Stress

The City of Rockville Community Services Division can help residents access services to address health, mental health, housing, financial insecurity, […]
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Meet a Rockville Employee: Cpl. Derrick Tibbs

Cpl. Derrick Tibbs, an eight-year veteran of the Rockville City Police Department affectionately known as “Officer Smiley,” is in his […]
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No Weed and Feed? No Problem!

The Mayor and Council on April 26 voted unanimously to allow Montgomery County’s pesticide law to apply in the city, […]
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Annual Crime Report Shows Reductions Across All Major Categories

The Rockville City Police Department reported a decrease in violent crimes in 2020, in an annual crime report that analyzes […]
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Grants in High Gear: City Uses State, Federal Funding for Biking-Related Projects

With nearly 35 miles of shared-use paths, 4 miles of bike lanes, and 3 miles of roads with sharrows, the […]
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City Continues to Provide Safe, Reliable Drinking Water In a Year of Uncertainty

In a year when safety and reliability were as important as ever, Rockville’s drinking water once again met or exceeded […]