The next meeting of Montgomery County's BRAC Implementation Committeeis scheduled for Tuesday, January 27, 2009. 7:30 p.m.at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Services Center. More information on this and future meetings and summaries of previous meetings are on the Community Involvement Page
Updates on Traffic Projects in Bethesda! Includes information on the Defense Access Road .(DAR) program and efforts to fund an east-side Metro entrance at NNMC.
12-23-08 Lt. Governor Brown and the BRAC Subcabinet Release the 2008 BRAC Progress Report and Launch BRAC Website For more information, see the In The News Page for January 1, 2009.
DISA BRAC Information Portal: Everything you need to know about the relocation of the Defense Information Systems Agency to Fort Meade.
Mental Health Helpline for Montgomery County Veterans and Their Families: 301-738-7176 Montgomery County service members, veterans and their families can now call the County’s Military Helpline at 301-738-7176?to find out about mental health services, family readiness organizations and housing, employment and transition assistance resources. The Helpline, operated by the Mental Health Association of Montgomery County, is available free of charge Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to noon.
Participate in the Park & Planning Commission's "Growing Smarter" Initiative: County planners drafting the 2009-2011 Growth Policy are rethinking how to manage growth, looking beyond basing it just on congestion relief and school capacity. Instead, planners will focus on ways to ehance quality of place in our communities.
11-14-08 Navy releases revised Master Plan Update and Transportation Management Plan for NNMC Campus!
The Navy has formally submitted its Master Plan Update to the National Capital Planning Commission, which will hold hearings in February 2009. Last August the Navy published a preliminary document, but the newest version contains numerous changes. Go to the WALTER REED/EIS PAGE to read the revised Master Plan Update, the Transportation Management Plan, and for further information about plans for the NNMC Campus.
10-31-08 The Community Foundation for the National Capital Region has just released a study examining the feasibility of a community-based nonprofit response to meet the needs of local military troops and their families involved with the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan:
September 16, 2008 -- SHA updates on the Bethesda intersections project are on the Transportation and Infrastructure Page, under TRAFFIC MITIGATION PROJECTS UNDER WAY. Information includes a traffic simulation and a timeline for the project.
Columbia Lighthouse for the Blind (CLB) -- Targeted for services: Frederick, Montgomery, Prince George’s Counties & Fort Belvoir, VA
CLB will address the needs of returning warriors and veterans who are blind or visually impaired. These individuals are either receiving treatment and/or working at Fort Detrick, Fort Meade, National Naval Medical Center, Andrews Air Force Base, and Ft. Belvoir’s DeWitt. CLB and its partners will:
Provide job training and support services to supplement what is already offered at these installations
Supply job placement to those interested in leaving the military and/or will also assist military installations to became more visually accessible
Monster.com’s Monster Government Solutions (MGS) -- Targeted for services: Montgomery and Prince George’s Counties & Southern MD
Monster Government Solutions will create a targeted Community Portal website to address the needs and concerns of relocated military, civilian, and contractor spouses and family members. The website will provide a job and internship search and social networking capability to ease the relocation process to the “Region".
September 10, 2008 -- MDOT announces deferral of $15.9 million, from $45.3 million of funds budgeted over the next six years, for improvement of major intersections near Bethesda Naval Hospital. This is part of $1.1 Billion affecting transportation projects statewide. The In The News Page has several articles dated Sept. 10-17, including the following:
May 6, 2008: RECORD OF DECISION for NNMC BRAC has been signed and is posted on the Walter Reed/EIS Page. This is the Navy's plan of action to implement the federal BRAC mandate to establish the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center at the NNMC campus in Bethesda by September 15, 2011.
Projects to Address BRAC-related traffic near NNMC in Bethesda: Go to the Transportation and Infrastructure Page to see updates on ongoing or proposed projects, including improvements to major intersections, proposals to construct an east-side entrance to the Medical Center Metro station, construct turn lanes at the NNMC North Gate, proposed improvements to nearby pedestrian and bicycle paths, and NNMC transportation management plans.
Why a Beltway Exit to the NNMC Campus is Not Feasible:
Maps of I-270/Rockledge and FedEx Field interchanges -- illustrates use of collector-distributor lanes where interchanges are close together; construction of CD lanes for an NNMC exit would severely impact neighborhoods adjacent to Inner Loop between I-270 and Connecticut Avenue.
Articles about the BRAC groundbreaking at NNMC, dated 7-3 and 7-4-08, are on the In The News Page . Some of the articles cover BRAC-related traffic issues.
The Hot Line, which is posted on the NNMC web site, allows the community to contact NNMC and express concerns about day-to-day issues related to construction, including safety, noise and other factors that might negatively impact the quality of life for those who live and work near the NNMC campus. The phone will be staffed weekdays from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM with an answering machine taking calls at off-hours. The hours may be adjusted during the construction process.
Information about Montgomery County's priorities for the State's 2009 Consolidated Transportation Program (CTP) -- including BRAC projects -- is on the Transportation and Infrastructure Page, under COUNTY PRIORITIES. There is a 6-19-08 Park & Planning Memo, a 6-25-08 letter from the BRAC Implementation Committee to County Executive Leggett and Mr. Leggett's response dated 7-10-08, a 7-7-08 County Council brief which includes a draft letter to the County's delegation in Annapolis, and the final 7-16-08 letter.
A new Business & Workforce Opportunities Page has been added! This page has Featured Links to BRAC-related opportunities. This new page will also direct you to the Resources Page and Home Page with information on opportunities with defense and federal, state and local government agencies, major employers, business organizations and educational institutions, as well as information on Grants and other funding sources.
The In The News Page is always hot! This page is updated daily with the latest news about BRAC, military and veterans' health care, transportation and legislative initiatives.
Who are my Representatives in Annapolis and on Capitol Hill? (Find out on the Resources Page.)
Monday, January 26, 2009: County Executive Leggett to Sponsor Budget Forums: Montgomery County Executive Isiah Leggett will sponsor five budget forums in January to seek input from residents about the challenges facing the County in the upcoming Fiscal Year 2010 Operating Budget. 7:00-8:30 p.m., Bethesda-Chevy Chase Regional Services Center, 4805 Edgemoor Lane, Bethesda.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009: Next Meeting of the County's BRAC Implementation Committee. 7:30 p.m.at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Services Center. More info on the Community Involvement Page.
Thursday, February 19, 2009: Governor's BRAC Subcabinet Local Government Subcommittee meeting, 1:00-3:00 p.m. Location TBA.