- A public forum on Ride Ons proposed restructuring of Germantown routes will be held on Wednesday, February 23 in the Upcounty Regional Services Center (Conference Room A), 12900 Middlebrook Road, Germantown. The public will be able to view route maps and schedules at the Open House portion of the forum from 6 to 7 p.m. followed by an Overview and Question-and-Answer period from 7 to 8 p.m.
- An article in today's Washington Post highlights the politics and shifting fortunes for the ICC and the "Purple Line". See Sunday, Jan. 16th's Metro Section (registration probably required).
- There were several articles in todays Gazette related to the ICC. Councilman Phil Andrews holds a press conference where he denounces the ICC project. An article discussing dangers of the "northern alignment" (corridor 2) to the water resevoir system. And, an article summarizing the debate and the public meetings.
- A Washington Post article (sign up required) covers a press conference where Councilman Phil Andrews denounces the project as spending billions better spent elsewhere. (12/31)
- During the MCCF general assembly on Monday, October 11th, there will be a debate on Question C as part of the program. This debate will be done by two county council members, each taking a different side of the question. This would be an excellent opportunity to hear both side of this question discussed!
- A Washington Post article covers ballot questions, including Question C. (Registration Probably Required)
- In the weekly Montgomery Gazette it was reported that the County Council passed the "disruptive person ban", the first of three ICC meetings has taken place, an editorial comes down firmly in favor of the ICC, and several letters to the editor discuss the ICC, "big box" stores, and beltway toll lanes.
- Washington Post Sunday Outlook published an editorial against the proposed ICC project under the title The $166 Million-a-Mile Road. (Registration Required)