For Immediate Release: Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Montgomery County Executive Marc Elrich sent a letter to MDOT Secretary Greg Slater in late July asking the State to extend the comment period to at least 120 days to give the community more time to review and respond to the complex and lengthy DEIS. County Executive Elrich wrote that the currently recommended 90-day study period is inadequate, especially due to the complications of the COVID-19 health crisis.
“Reading, reviewing and analyzing this report is a substantial additional burden at this time,” the County Executive wrote. “My bigger concern is that you are expecting the community, as well as volunteer organizations, to read and digest almost 18,000 pages in 90 days.”
The State’s hearings are proceeding as originally planned.
Virtual/Online Hearings
Virtual hearings will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 18, Thursday, Aug. 20, Tuesday, Aug. 25 (Official USACE Hearing) and Thursday, Sept. 3. There will be three sessions each day: From 9 a.m.-noon; from 1-4 p.m. and from 5-8 p.m.
To register to provide virtual testimony, go to https://495-270-p3.com/virtual-hearing-registration . Email instructions will be sent for approved session time.
The virtual public hearings can be viewed via live streaming at Click to view the virtual public hearing livestream. Closed captioning will be available.
The hearings also can be heard via phone. To access:
In-person hearings
Two in-person hearings will be held. Each will run from noon-9 p.m. on the following schedule:
Residents can provide public comment or one-on-one testimony by appointment only. To register:
MDOT SHA will make the hearing transcripts available on the program website after the hearings have been concluded. It cautions that hearings could be postponed if COVID-19 conditions change.
The English language informational flyer can be viewed here. It also can be viewed in Amharic, French and Spanish.
For ongoing updates, follow @MCDOTNow on Twitter, visit the department website at montgomerycountymd.gov/mcdot, subscribe to MCDOT news releases or subscribe to MCDOT’s ‘Go Montgomery!’ newsletter.
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