Montgomery County is hosting an
open house on Monday, October 19 so community residents can learn more about the
White Flint Transportation Management study. The event will be held in the
Walter Johnson High School cafeteria, 6400 Rock Spring Drive, Bethesda, from 7
to 9 p.m.
Montgomery County Executive Ike
Leggett and Department of Transportation (MCDOT) Acting Director Al Roshdieh
will welcome attendees followed by a presentation on the ongoing White Flint
Transportation Demand Management Study. Afterwards, staff will be available at
tables around the room to answer one-on-one questions on various White Flint infrastructure
projects, including the parking garage under design for the Conference Center, separated
bike lanes in design for Nebel Street, and roads.
In addition, staff from MCDOT’s Commuter Services will provide information on their programs and sign participants up for SmarTrip cards, Senior SmarTrip cards, the pay-by-phone parking app and more.