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Tips for Driving Safely in Town Center

The City of Rockville’s Traffic and Transportation Division offers the following tips for safe driving on Rockville Town Center’s recently redesigned roadways: Travel in the designated lane for motor vehicles, not in the bike lane or parking lane. Find more tips for safe driving, biking and walking under “Resources” at www.rockvillemd.gov/visionzero.
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Radon Reminders: The Law, The Risks and What You Can Do

January is National Radon Action Month and a reminder of what you can do to protect your home and family. Radon is an invisible, odorless, tasteless, radioactive gas. While no immediate symptoms will signal its presence, exposure at high levels can cause cancer. Testing is the only way to know a home’s radon levels.Laws that…
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Recycle the Holidays (But Be Careful with Batteries)

As the post-holiday cleanup begins, remember: Find more information, including locations that accept batteries for recycling, at bit.ly/BatteryDisposal.For more information about how Rockville recycles, including printable holiday schedule calendars for your collection day, visit www.rockvillemd.gov/recycling-trash. Click here for a bulk waste or electronics recycling collection appointment.
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Recycling Reminders: Christmas Trees and Polystyrene, Needles and Bags

From taking away your Christmas tree to purging your home of plastic bags, the city’s recycling and trash collections can help you safely clean up from the holidays and year-round. Place Christmas trees at the curb for pickup on regular recycling and trash collection days after removing all ornaments and metals, wires, stands and decorations,…
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Rockville Readies EV Readiness Plan for January Debut

Rockville’s Electric Vehicle Readiness plan is nearly ready for its release. The draft plan is tentatively scheduled to be released Friday, Jan. 10. Community members will be able to read the plan, provide comments and get all their questions answered about EVs and EV charging at engagerockville.com/evplan. The plan will help identify how the city…
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Represent Your Neighborhood With the City’s Budget Survey

Public participation in the budget process is a high priority for the Mayor and Council and city staff. That includes having all parts of the city represented in responses to a survey about community priorities for the city’s budget. The survey can be found at www.rockvillemd.gov/budget. It is available in English, Spanish and Simplified Chinese…
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FY 2024 Financial Reports Highlight Rockville’s Finances

Summaries Give Public a Look at the City’s Fiscal Health Two annual reports approved by the Mayor and Council last month give the public a closer look at Rockville’s financial health during the most recently completed fiscal year. For Fiscal Year 2024, which closed June 30, the city ended “with an overall net position of…