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Free WiFi Now Available on All Ride On Buses
No login required! On any Ride On bus, riders can simply check available networks and connect to GetOnTheBus for free WiFi during their ride. Learn more.
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MDOT SHA To Hold Six Public Workshops on Alternatives for the I-495 & I-270 Managed Lanes Study in Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties
The Maryland Department of Transportation State Highway Administration (MDOT SHA) will hold its next round of public workshops in April to obtain additional public input on possible improvements along two of the state’s most congested highways. Three sessions will be held in Montgomery County on April 13, 24 and 25. Learn more.
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County Council, Executive Challenge State on I-270 and Beltway Widening Priorities
(from Bethesda Beat, March 3, 2019) Montgomery County leaders are pressing the state to shift priorities for widening Interstate 270 and the Capital Beltway to place more emphasis on easing congestion between Bethesda and Frederick on I-270. Read more.
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Elrich's County Budget Includes Funding for FLASH Service and 10 New Electric Ride On Buses in FY20.
In unveiling his Recommended Fiscal Year 2020 Operating Budget, County Executive Marc Elrich signaled strong support for key transportation initiatives that will deliver easier—and greener—commutes for many Montgomery County residents. Learn more.
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Capital Bikeshare to Begin Providing 500 Electric Bikes Across the D.C. Area
Over the next few weeks, Capital Bikeshare will be adding 500 e-bikes to its fleet throughout the region. About 65 of those e-bikes are expected to be available in Montgomery County, mainly around Metro stations. Read more.
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Metro Board of Directors’ Finance and Capital Committee Voted to End ‘Silver Spring Turnback’ of Red Line Trains; Final Action Expected March 28
Currently, half of all trains on the eastern portion of the Red Line turn around at Silver Spring and head back to the District of Columbia rather than going all the way to Glenmont, posing a significant inconvenience to Montgomery County riders. County officials had advocated for elimination of the Silver Spring turnbacks after the recent approval to end the Grosvenor turnbacks. Read more.
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It’s Not Too Early to Register for Bike to Work Day
MCDOT’s Commuter Services will be sponsoring six of the County’s pit stops on Bike to Work Day, Friday, May 17. The annual regional event celebrates bicycling as a clean, fun and healthy way to get to work. Be one of the first 20,000 to register and attend this free event to receive a free T-shirt, refreshments, and be entered into a raffle for a new bicycle. Learn more and register online.
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MCDOT Continues Construction on Phase 1 of White Flint Project
The White Flint project will improve sidewalks and bikeways, and enhance the streetscape and transit-oriented development around the Metro station. Phase 1 construction is coming to a close. Learn more.
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Construction Continues on US 29 FLASH
Construction on US 29 FLASH began this week at Burtonsville Park and Ride, where several parking spaces are unavailable as demolition commences for a new bus platform. Work continues at the Briggs Chaney Park & Ride lot, Tech Road North and Southbound, and April Lane stations. Visit www.flashbrt.com/us29/ to learn more.
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MCDOT to Hold Public Hearing on Sidewalk Project Planned for Bethesda
MCDOT invites residents to attend a public hearing on Wednesday, April 24 to provide comments concerning construction of a sidewalk in the Stratton Woods Community for safer travel to schools and nearby facilities. Read more.
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Temporary Closure of Rock Creek Trail for Bridge Demolition
Beginning on or about March 26th, a segment of the Rock Creek Park Trail will be closed for two weeks to safely demolish the Rock Creek Bridge. Learn more.
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Celebrate Opening Day for Trails on Saturday, April 13 with the Coalition for the Capital Crescent Trail (CCCT)
To help promote safety on the trail, CCCT board members will be at the River Road overpass area (now known as "Neal Potter Plaza") on Saturday, April 13, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., to install free bike bells for those with a bike and hand out whistles for walkers. This event will take place along the Capital Crescent Trail where it intersects with the Washington Episcopal School parking lot on Landy Lane, just off River Road. Read More.
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Celebrate National Walking Day on April 3
Need an excuse to get walking? Join people across the country and get moving on National Walking Day, sponsored by The American Heart Association. Get health benefits while reconnecting with family and friends. Learn more.
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