| Ride On Flex Begins June 26 -- App Now Available for Download Get ready to try Flex, Ride On’s first on-demand service, by downloading the free Ride On Flex app from Apple or Google store and becoming familiar with it now. Use the app to request rides in the Rockville and Glenmont/Wheaton service areas. Learn more. | | MCDOT Shares Flex Plans with Other Regional Bus Systems MCDOT’s Deanna Archey was a featured speaker at the June 11 Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments Private Providers Forum and discussed the upcoming launch of Ride On Flex. Flex is the first on demand public transit service in the Washington region. | | | Lime Bike Delivers More E-bikes and E-scooters On June 1, MCDOT’s dockless vehicle pilot program was expanded to more areas in the east and west parts of the County and now includes e-bikes and e-scooters. Listen to MCDOT’s Sandra Brecher on the Kojo Nnamdi Show as she discusses safety and how MCDOT regulates these personal mobility vehicles. Take a survey to share your thoughts. | | | MCDOT Wins Three 2019 NACo Achievement Awards MCDOT won three National Association of Counties (NACo) awards in 2019 for its Call-n-Ride Transportation Program, Car Free Day Shop and Play promotion and FLASH Transit Outreach Program. The awards honor innovative, effective county government programs that enhance services for residents. Learn more. | | | Two MD 355 FLASH Open Houses Scheduled for June 26 and 27 Join MCDOT for one of two open houses to learn more about proposed options for the FLASH, a new BRT (Bus Rapid Transit) service along MD 355. Displays will feature evaluation and preliminary engineering results, and staff will be available to answer questions and hear your ideas. Learn more about BRT in Montgomery County. | | | New Maryland Law Permanently Increases Fine for Passing a Stopped School Bus A new law now in effect in Maryland has made permanent the $500 fine for passing a stopped school bus and created a fine of $250 if a school bus camera detects a driver violating the law. Montgomery County Police report that during the 2018 to 2019 school year, 51,000 drivers risked the safety of school children. Learn more about when and where to stop for school buses. | | | Bring the Kids to MCDOT’s Pop-up “Traffic Garden” in Kensington Don’t miss the ‘Cycling in the Circle’ event on June 30 at Warner Circle Park in Kensington where kids can practice safely navigating roadways, get a bike and helmet check, collect giveaways and more. View flyer. | | | Volunteers Needed for iCan Shine Bike Camp in Takoma Park On June 24 to 28, MCDOT's Safe Routes to School Program will partner with Takoma Park to offer a free bike safety camp. The camp teaches children with disabilities to ride a conventional bike and become lifelong independent riders. Learn more and volunteer. | | | MCDOT to Hold Public Hearings for Proposed Road Abandonments in Bethesda MCDOT invites the public to attend two public hearings on June 26 to provide input on the proposed abandonments of a portion of Kentbury Drive and Andrus Road in Bethesda for future redevelopments. | | | Get Outside and Volunteer During Great Outdoors Month It's Great Outdoors Month, a time to step outside and enjoy the natural world. Why not volunteer while you’re at it? Help an Adopt A Road program participant keep their road segment clean—or commit for a year by adopting your own road. | | | Upcoming Closures and Detours - Chandlee Mill and Gold Mine Roads Intersection to Close June 17 - A detour route will remain in place over the summer during a bridge replacement.
- Pedestrian Detour at Paul Sarbanes Transit Center for Purple Line Work - A work zone established by the Purple Line Transit Constructors will impact pedestrians at the Silver Spring Metro. Learn more.
- Lane Closures Expected on Connecticut Avenue - Intermittent lane closures to relocate utilities will occur on MD 185 at Jones Bridge Road through the end of 2020. Learn more about this BRAC intersection improvement project.
| | | Volunteers Sought for Montgomery County’s Climate Workgroups Montgomery County is launching a planning process to develop prioritized actions and strategies to meet its greenhouse gas emission reduction goals of 80 percent by 2027 and 100 percent by 2035. The County is seeking volunteers with expertise to serve on technical workgroups. Apply by June 30. Learn more. | | | Storm Tips For Residents The hurricane and summer storm season has begun. The National Weather Service is urging residents to familiarize themselves with what to do before, during and after a severe storm. Learn more. | | | | Update your subscriptions, modify your password or email address, or stop subscriptions at any time on your Subscriber Preferences Page. You will need to use your email address to log in. If you have questions or problems with the subscription service, please contact subscriberhelp.govdelivery.com. This service is provided to you at no charge by Department of Transportation of Montgomery County MD. Visit Go Montgomery to view more news. This email was sent to maureen.mcnulty@montgomerycountymd.gov using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Montgomery County Maryland · Monroe Street · 13th Floor Rockville · Rockville, MD 20850 · (240) 777-2900 | | |