5 Things to Know Today, Nov. 28, In Montgomery County

It’s Tuesday, Nov.28, and here are five things to know in Montgomery County.

1. Council: Session starts at 9:00 a.m. with a Proclamation recognizing Prematurity Awareness Month by Councilmember Friedson and a Proclamation recognizing National Caregivers Month by Councilmember Albornoz.

See agenda here. 

2. Public Hearings: The hearings are broadcast live on television and streaming channels. People can watch the hearings on the following:

County Cable Montgomery, channels six and 996 on Xfinity, channels six and 1056 on RCN, channel 30 on FiOS, the Council website, on @MontgomeryCountyMdCouncil or @ConcejodelCondadodeMontgomery Facebook accounts, or on @MoCoCouncilMD YouTube account.

County Council Plans to Hold Public Hearings

3. Gift Outside the Box Fair: The Montgomery County Department of Environmental Protection and its partners challenge you to reduce waste by thinking differently about how you shop for and give gifts.

4. MCDOT: Virtual Public Hearing to discuss the latest progress of the Heritage Triangle Trail in Sandy Spring. The public will have the opportunity to provide testimony and ask questions. View the project website here.

Register to attend here.

5. (ICYMI): Bethesda residents who live in and around the Little Falls Parkway held a silent vigil to propose further changes.

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