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Montgomery County Councilmember Craig Rice to Hold Community Meeting for Germantown on Wednesday, Oct. 7 At Northwest High School, He Will Discuss Schools, Traffic, Crime Prevention, Great Seneca Future Development

For Immediate Release: Friday, August 28, 2015

Montgomery County Councilmember Craig Rice, who represents Council District 2, will meet with Germantown residents starting at 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at Northwest High School. Among the issues he will provide updates on are schools, the increased attention to crime prevention, traffic and the impact of future development in Great Seneca Science Corridor.

This will be one of three community meetings Councilmember Rice holds around his district in October. He will meet with North Potomac residents at Quince Orchard High School on Wednesday, Oct. 21, and will meet with Clarksburg residents at Rocky Hill Middle School in Clarksburg on Wednesday, Oct. 28.

Northwest High School is located at 3501 Richter Farm Road in Germantown. The meeting will be held in the cafeteria.

“The Germantown area continues to evolve and mature,” said Councilmember Rice. “This has become a wonderful place to live, but like any neighborhood there are growing pains to be expected. I know that we are all concerned about the retail business climate needed to support this area, as well as roadways and mass transit. I want residents to bring their questions and concerns so we can discuss these and other issues.”

For more information about the community meeting, call 240-777-7955 or e-mail Councilmember Rice at Councilmember.rice@montgomerycountymd.gov.
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Release ID: 15-266
Media Contact: Neil Greenberger 240-777-7939, Delphine Harriston 240-777-7931