Two November Meetings for Three Mile Stretch of University Blvd This November

Per Montgomery Planning: Building on major Montgomery County initiatives—including the 2013 Countywide Transit Corridors Functional Master Plan, Thrive Montgomery 2050 and Vision Zero— Montgomery Planning is initiating the University Boulevard Corridor (UBC) Plan and beginning its public engagement.

This planning effort will be centered on a key three-mile stretch of University Boulevard (MD 193). Throughout this process, Montgomery Planning will strive to understand community needs as they pertain to traffic safety, regional connectivity, environmental sustainability, and economic development. The team will also explore potential opportunities for new infill development, bikeways, and future bus rapid transit (BRT). The team will also consider the potential to create a complete street —a boulevard with wider sidewalks, comfortable public transportation stops and safe access.

Conversations and collaborations with the community are central to the success of this process. We look forward to exploring how to create a sense of place, community, and safety for residents, students, employees, and visitors with you. Our engagement process will involve many opportunities to weigh in virtually and in-person, as the team advances this planning effort.

Corridor plans like the University Boulevard Corridor Plan will help us gradually realize the exciting vision for compact growth, supported by a world class transit system and a safe, comfortable, and appealing network for walking, biking, and rolling.

About the Plan Area

Educational Institutions

There are five Public Schools in the plan area, including three elementary schools and two high schools.

Religious Institutions

Ten places of places of worship are in the plan area.

Demographics

The demographics of the study area, which is larger than the plan area, are very similar to the County’s demographics with a slightly higher percentage of Black residents and a slightly lower percentage of Asian residents.

Residential Development

59.2% of residential development is single family detatched dwellings, and 5.5% is single family attached dwellings.

Multifamily Development

There are five multifamily housing facilities, which consitute approximately 35.3% of residential development.

Non-Residential Development

The plan area has less than 1 million square feet of non-residential development. Approximately 73% of the existing non-residential development was built between 1950 and 1980.

Retail-Commercial Activity

Retail vacancy rates are notably low for both the County and the Plan Area. Retail inventory in the plan area accounts for only 0.8% of the County’s retail inventory.

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From the Offices of Councilmembers Will Jawando, Gabe Albornoz and Kristin Mink:

FEST OF SPRING Caribbean Wine Food & Music Festival

Get ready to experience the vibrant colors, tantalizing flavors, and infectious rhythms of the Caribbean at the FEST OF SPRING Caribbean Wine Food & Music Festival! Hosted by RHU LLC, this exciting festival is set to take place on May 18, 2024, at the picturesque 16700 Barnesville Rd in Boyds, MD.

Step into a world where the Caribbean spirit comes alive! From 12:00 PM onwards, immerse yourself in a sensory journey that celebrates the unique culture, cuisine, and music of the Caribbean. Whether you're an African American, a Reggae or Soca music enthusiast, a wine lover, or part of the vibrant Caribbean diaspora, this festival promises to delight and captivate you in every way.

Let the enticing aromas of mouthwatering Caribbean dishes tantalize your taste buds. Feast on traditional delicacies prepared by expert chefs, showcasing the rich and diverse culinary heritage of the Caribbean. Indulge in flavorful jerk chicken, succulent seafood, and delectable plantain dishes that will transport you straight to the islands.

Accompanying the culinary extravaganza is a carefully curated selection of premium wines, ensuring the perfect pairing for your palate. Sip on fine wines from renowned vineyards, each sip a reflection of the Caribbean's vibrant spirit. Discover new flavors, expand your wine knowledge, and savor unforgettable moments with every glass.

As the sun sets, get ready to groove to the infectious rhythms of Caribbean music. Feel the pulsating beats of reggae, soca, dancehall, and calypso, moving your body to the lively melodies. Live performances by talented musicians and performers will keep the energy high, ensuring a night of unforgettable entertainment.

Don't miss this opportunity to embrace the Caribbean spirit and celebrate the arrival of spring in style! Tickets are available on AllEvents, so secure your spot today. Join us at the FEST OF SPRING Caribbean Wine Food & Music Festival, where cultures collide and unforgettable memories are made.

LIVE PERFORMANCES By: CULTURE Feat. Kenyatta Hill, EXCO LEVI, IMAGE BAND, RAS LIDJ REGG'GO with Special Guest SUGAR BEAR FROM E.U. & MORE! & MORE!

MUSIC By: DJ ABLAZE, DJ SMALLY & NAJ SUPREME

2 NIGHT Camping packages available: RV/CAMPER $200 | TENTS $150 Starting on Friday May 17 @ 5pm | 30 RV SPACES | 30+ TENT SPACES

KIDS 12 & UNDER FREE!!!

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