Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich announced the expansion of the County’s residential curbside recycling program to include on-call collection of electronic items and batteries for residents with County-provided recycling services, with full implementation expected by the end of 2025. (more…)


Montgomery County officials announced $1.2 million in FY25 grants to help local nonprofit and faith-based organizations enhance security and deter hate crimes, with funding available for measures such as hiring security personnel, installing cameras, and participating in a new MoCo Connect public safety program. (more…)


Montgomery County’s Department of Environmental Protection will celebrate Earth Month throughout April with events promoting sustainability, including the Montgomery County Energy Summit, GreenFest, and the 10th anniversary of Tree Montgomery. (more…)


On Tuesday, the Montgomery County Council unanimously passed Bill 6-25, Consumer Protection for Renters, removing an exemption for landlord/tenant issues under Consumer Protection law, allowing the County to pursue stronger legal action against landlords who repeatedly violate housing codes. (more…)


The Montgomery County Council unanimously approved Bill 3-25, expanding eligibility for the County Supplement to the State of Maryland Homeowners’ Tax Credit to assist lower-income and fixed-income homeowners. The bill raises income and net worth limits while increasing the assessed property value eligible for the credit, aiming to provide tax relief amid rising property assessments. (more…)


The Montgomery County Executive will hold six Community Conversations on long-term priorities and the Fiscal Year 2027 Capital Improvements Program budget, with the first meeting on Monday, March 31, at the Wheaton Community Recreation Center. (more…)


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