New Mark Commons in Rockville, MD

New Mark Commons Rockville MD 0 02 11 05 150x150 New Mark Commons in Rockville, MDI’ve been happy to call New Mark Commons and Rockville home for 32 years. My husband and I decided that Rockville would be a good place to raise a family and we were right. The Montgomery County schools were -- and still are -- excellent. The noted Richard Montgomery High School is nearby, but the entire district is well-regarded nationally. When my children were young, I was active in the PTA and enjoyed meeting other parents. That was one way I became part of the community in New Mark Commons.

Rockville, as a whole, cares a lot about education. The city recently completed a downtown library and arts center. The library is beautiful, with all the amenities you could imagine. The arts center has galleries and offers art education for all ages. Both the library and the arts center are near the town square, where we also enjoy the Memorial Day and Fourth of July festivals.

My husband does freelance work for companies all over the metro area, so we needed a home where he could get to work quickly, no matter where his assignments were located. Rockville provides that. New Mark Commons is close to I-270, but also to the Metro and I-95. The Metro is a short walk from our house, in fact. That’s another thing I like about Rockville -- it’s very walkable. There are plenty of walking paths, downtown is only a stroll away, and if I need to get something, a gallon of milk, a copy of the newspaper, I don’t have to get in my car. Plus, the area is highly wooded, so there’s plenty of shade, even on the hottest summer days.

Our neighborhood of New Mark Commons is very close-knit. We’ve been here so long that we’re beginning to see the children we watched grow up move back. We like making our new (no longer so young) neighbors feel at home again. We recently considered moving -- our children are grown and we don’t need as much space as we used to -- but we decided against it. When it came down to it, we just couldn’t imagine leaving; we like living here too much.

Janice Perry has lived in her New Mark Commons, Rockville home since 1978.

Here’s a sample of homes for sale in Rockville MD’s zip code 20850, where New Mark Commons is located -- call Bob Myers of Re/Max Realty Services at 301-910-9910 for a private showing of these Rockville homes for sale:

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  1. 4 beds, 3 full baths
    Lot size: 3,699 sq ft
  2. 5 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 3,864 sq ft
    Lot size: 12,603 sq ft
  3. 4 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 3,646 sq ft
    Lot size: 6,487 sq ft
  4. 4 beds, 4 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 6,879 sq ft
    Lot size: 9,606 sq ft
  5. 3 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 2,112 sq ft
    Lot size: 1,280 sq ft

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Bethesda and Chevy Chase

Our family moved to the Bethesda-Chevy Chase area of Montgomery County about a year ago and love our new neighborhood! We are about a 10 minute walk to the metro and downtown Bethesda. Our “essentials” – like Giant, Trader Joe’s, hardware stores, Apple store, Barnes & Noble, drugstores, 2 movie theaters, and most importantly, an array of well maintained playgrounds – are all just minutes away.

We’ve gotten our bikes out a lot more, pulling our young boys in a trailer. The Capital Crescent Trail is just behind our house, so we’ve used it to zip to downtown Bethesda, the Bethesda swimming pool, Farmer’s Market, and even to Georgetown.

We are also very impressed with the Town of Chevy Chase council. They do a really great job organizing regular services for the neighborhood like snow removal, leaf collection, etc. What I’m really impressed with are their green initiatives, like energy audit and improvements assistance programs, native canopy tree planting program, and water management.

We can really see ourselves raising our kids here and are excited to discover what other interesting places and activities this neighborhood has to offer.     Hamet Toure

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Here is a sample of homes for sale in the Bethesda area – for a private showing, call Bob Myers of Re/Max Realty Services at 301-910-9910.

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(all data current as of 2/6/2012)

  1. 5 beds, 4 full baths
    Home size: 5,578 sq ft
    Lot size: 36,121 sq ft
  2. 5 beds, 3 full baths
    Lot size: 10,080 sq ft
  3. 4 beds, 4 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 40,089 sq ft
  4. 6 beds, 5 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 5,390 sq ft
  5. 2 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,410 sq ft

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Arora Hills, Clarksburg

My family moved to the Arora Hills subdivision in Clarksburg three years ago. One of the biggest reasons was our children, now in elementary, middle and high school. My wife and I have been extraordinarily pleased with the quality of education that they receive. More than that though, our neighborhood is very child-friendly. Parks are plentiful nearby -- including a large county park that runs along the entire subdivision -- and our community pool is wonderful.

Another benefit of living in Arora Hills is our active Home Owner’s Association. About every three months or so, it sponsors a social event. Those are always a good chance to get to know the neighbors. We’ve made many friends this way. Also, the HOA, in collaboration with our developer, takes very good care of the neighborhood. During last winter’s blizzards, our streets -- even our alleys -- were plowed while DC was still trying to dig out.

There are quite a few commuting options into DC. I carpool most mornings; it only takes about 35 minutes once we pick up all the passengers, though we do leave early. There are buses in the neighborhood that stop at the Metro lines, including an express bus if you’re in a hurry. There’s even a commuter rail into the city. I’ve used all of these methods before and they all work well.

Kites over Clarksburg, Ovid Hazen Wells Park in Arora Hills

The greater Clarksburg area is full of things to do. There are plenty of shops and restaurants in Germantown, only a short drive away, and Clarksburg is slated to get two new shopping centers of it’s own, soon. The nearby Comus Inn offers gourmet dining and views of Sugarloaf Mountain. About fifteen minutes up the road from us is Monocacy National Battlefield, an historic Civil War site.

We’ve enjoyed living in Clarksburg, Arora Hills, in particular. It’s convenient to so much that living here is easy.  Bill Ruvinsky

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Here’s a sample of homes for sale in Arora Hills in Clarksburg MD.  See something you like?  Then call Bob Myers of Re/Max Realty Services to give you a private showing at 301-910-9910:

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  1. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 2,215 sq ft
  2. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 1,796 sq ft
    Lot size: 1,800 sq ft
  3. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 2,215 sq ft
  4. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 1,804 sq ft
    Lot size: 1,600 sq ft

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Dufief Mill Estates, North Potomac

When we were looking to move in 2003, we were specifically interested in buying a home in the Wootton High School cluster. What we found here in Dufief Mill Estates suited our needs to a tee! The houses have nice yards and the lots are spacious.  It’s a great place for kids to play with two neighborhood tot lots, walk and bike ride.  You can always find your neighbors out and about in this family oriented community. AND we have sidewalks in a mostly flat area! We know that to be an advantage!
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When my children were in Travilah Elementary school, I noticed several differences from our prior elementary.  Our new school was small enough that you soon got to know all of the families and there was a great amount of parental involvement, which pleased us.  We find there is a positive type of exposure when the family takes part in the children’s elementary education.  There are a total of 3 elementary schools in close proximity and the middle school is only a bit further off Wootton Parkway.

The closest pool and recreation center to Dufief Mill Estates is in the Westleigh neighborhood up Dufief  Mill Road, which isn’t too far; tennis courts are 2 minutes away; plus we are in close proximity to Quince Orchard Tennis Club, Big Pines Park and many other sporting related activities and facilities nearby.

Commuting has never been a problem.  We are close to I-270, but there are a ton of back roads that are easily accessible such as River Road., Glen Road and Wootton Parkway.

The neighborhood has a very rural feel, but is close enough to all conveniences and major shopping areas, such as Rio.  We still feel like we chose the perfect neighborhood!

Harlene & Larry L.

Thinking about moving to North Potomac and Montgomery County MD?  Here are a sample of homes currently for sale in Dufief.  Call Bob Myers of Re/Max Realty Services at 301-910-9910 for more information about these homes.

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  1. 3 beds, 2 full baths
    Lot size: 11,727 sq ft
  2. 3 beds, 1 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 2,274 sq ft
  3. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 12,050 sq ft

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The Kentlands in Gaithersburg

Officially empty-nesters, my parents decided to downsize and move to the Kentlands in Maryland this spring. They were looking for a place small enough for two, but roomy enough for family and friends to visit and perhaps for a recent college graduate, like me, to crash. Not only did they find the perfect condo, but the perfect neighborhood.

The Kentlands is a neo-traditional community in Gaithersburg, meaning the whole neighborhood is walk-able or bike-able and contains a variety of housing, shops and restaurants. Our new picket-fenced neighborhood is scenic and surrounded by lakes. The commercial business just a few steps away makes the Gaithersburg’s Kentlands neighborhood the complete package.

Kentlands 150x150 The Kentlands in GaithersburgProbably our favorite part about living in the Kentlands is how it is pedestrian friendly. We are more of an active family (the kind that parks farther away just to get a few more steps in for the day) and taking a walk to dinner, the movies or Whole Foods, allows us to get those extra steps before the day’s end. Living here is like having a bunch of neighbors who can do everything they need without having to drive there. We have dozens of restaurants with all types of cuisines, two grocery stores, a movie theater, retail stores, salons, even a few doctors and everything in between.

My mom has even started to take advantage of meeting other neighbors through Kentlands businesses. A few months ago she joined the Kentlands Fleet Feet beginner’s running club to stay active and introduce herself to others in our area.

Although I probably will relocate away from Maryland and the Kentlands when I am able to move out of my parents house, I will definitely miss this place. What attracts me the most to a community like the Kentlands is the convenience factor. Aside from all there is to offer within the neighborhood’s perimeter, it is just less than a five minute drive from I-270, Lakeforest Mall is around the corner and it is an intersection between Gaithersburg and North Potomac. The Kentlands is a centrally located community where it’s difficult to get bored.

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Jillian Engel

Here is a sample of homes for sale in the Kentlands neighborhood of Gaithersburg, located in zip code 20878, call Bob Myers for a private showing of any of these Gaithersburg homes at 301-910-9910.

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(all data current as of 2/6/2012)

  1. 4 beds, 4 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 2,029 sq ft
  2. 3 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 1,980 sq ft
  3. 4 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 5,600 sq ft
  4. 2 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,381 sq ft
  5. 4 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 2,120 sq ft
    Lot size: 1,080 sq ft
  6. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 4,061 sq ft
  7. 2 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,363 sq ft
  8. 3 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,493 sq ft
  9. 3 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 4,158 sq ft

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Olney Acres and Olney MD

I moved to Olney 12 years ago because even a typical suburb felt too cramped for me.  I wanted the feel of being out near the countryside, which has been a real plus since I’ve started biking.  At the same time, I wanted access to Washington D.C. and its amenities. This area is the best of both worlds, and I’ve loved living in Olney Acres (zip code 20832).

There is a business center clustered along Route 108 and Route 97 (Georgia Avenue) with shops and restaurants.  As you get further away from downtown, it becomes more open and residential – without feeling “sprawl-y.”  Downtown isn’t just about business. The Olney Theatre Complex has been around for years and years, and their productions are quite wonderful.  The Olney Ale House is a local institution, with good reason.  It’s a cozy restaurant, with good food and a wide selection of beers from all over the world.  Another of my favorites is Mannequin Pis, a Belgian restaurant near the city center.

I can go on and on.  The Olney Aquatic Center has an indoor pool, a sauna, and a weight and exercise room.  It offers classes and programs open to the public.  It’s located in Olney Manor Park, which also has outdoor tennis and racquetball courts, a skate park, and a popular dog park.

Proximity to Montgomery County Hospital is another benefit.  From where I live in Olney Acres, it’s only about a five-minute drive, and it’s comforting to know that high quality health care is so close.

None of this happened by accident, by the way.  Our city has a master plan – to me, that’s what “smart growth” is all about.

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About the Author:  Monica B. moved to Olney from Beltsville, MD in 1998.

If you are thinking about moving to Olney, MD, here’s a sample of homes for sale.  Call Bob Myers of Re/Max Realty Services at 301-910-9910 for more information about these homes and Olney MD real estate in zip codes 20832 and 20833.

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(all data current as of 2/6/2012)

  1. 5 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 11,055 sq ft
  2. 2 beds, 1 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 1,037 sq ft
  3. 6 beds, 4 full baths
    Lot size: 24,253 sq ft
  4. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 1,720 sq ft
  5. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 2,200 sq ft
  6. 3 beds, 1 full, 2 part baths
    Home size: 2,060 sq ft
    Lot size: 2,700 sq ft
  7. 4 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 13,558 sq ft
  8. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 720 sq ft
  9. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 1,434 sq ft
    Lot size: 720 sq ft
  10. 5 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 3,804 sq ft
    Lot size: 9,375 sq ft
  11. 5 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 15,164 sq ft
  12. 4 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 7,830 sq ft
  13. 4 beds, 4 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 4,322 sq ft
    Lot size: 10,725 sq ft
  14. 4 beds, 2 full baths
    Lot size: 12,593 sq ft
  15. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 1,280 sq ft

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Gaithersburg Science City – Approved

On May 4, 2010, the Montgomery County Council unanimously approved a “scaled down” master plan.  The area is now approved for 13 million square feet of development, as opposed to the originally proposed 20 million.  The plan also calls for a maximum of 9000 residential units and 52,500 new jobs.  For the history of this proposal, see our other article on Gaithersburg Science City (officially known as the Great Seneca Science Corridor Master Plan).

Support from several council members stems from both preference given to life science jobs and in density reduction.  There was an amendment made that widened the open space buffer at the corner of Darnestown and Muddy Branch Roads.

Great Seneca Science Corridor Master Plan

The newly approved master plan for the research campus requires neighborhood involvement in the county’s regular monitoring of transportation issues, funding for the Corridor Cities Transitway system from Shady Grove Metro to Clarksburg and several open spaces, including up to 46% of Johns Hopkins Belward Farm section.

There are still some major concerns regarding this undertaking.  How will the county secure the funding to turn this vision into reality?  Councilman Marc Erlich says that neither the county, nor the state have any ideas on how to fund the planned infrastructure – without it, none of the benefits of this plan will be possible.

Montgomery County Maryland continues to try to create high paying jobs and plan for the new homes and traffic that will come with it.  Stay tuned for more on the implementation of this plan.

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Insider’s View of Boyds MD

Boyds, known as the ‘Home in the Country’, was once a farm community, but the rural nature has been overtaken by development in the last ten years. The boundaries of Boyds, which is unincorporated, seep into the Germantown and Clarksburg area, but it is served by zip code 20841.

My family moved there in 2003 when the Vistas at Woodcliffe Park neighborhood was near completion. We loved the location – close to the retail centers of Germantown, but also close to Black Hills Park and Little Seneca Lake, shown in this video:

The Vistas neighborhood (legal name -- Kings Crossing) has 852 single family homes and the 55 plus community of Kings Overlook condos. This neighborhood featured the builders Washington Homes, Richmond American, Craftmark, Ryan, Ryland, Mid Atlantic and NV Homes.

Amenities include an outstanding pool and clubhouse (shared with other Woodcliffe neighborhoods), Montgomery County’s Kings Crossing Local Park and other tot lots and bike trails. We had a short walk from our home to the wooded trails going into Little Seneca Stream Park. These trails are the best -- you can see monarch butterflies in the spring and other wildlife all year long.

Nearby new construction includes Woodcliffe Park, (legal name -- Hoyles Mill Village) bounded by Schaeffer and Richter Farm Roads, which was built by Centex, Richmond American and Ryland. Its sister community, Estates at Woodcliffe Park, was built by Toll Brothers. There are 873 homes in these neighborhoods, including 64 townhomes.

Being near Richter Farm Road and Route 118 (Germantown Road) made commuting pretty easy, plus we loved being close to the Germantown Soccer Plex and Indoor Swim Center which also has a great playground and splash park there.

Other new home developments in Boyds include the 500 home Hurley Ridge (legal name Clarksburg Heights) and Summerfield Crossing on Old Baltimore Road, a small community of 250 homes built by Pulte.

Visit our sister website for more information on Boyds home values.

The children in these two areas go to Clarksburg schools, while the Richter Farm Road areas go to Germantown schools, there are no public schools in Boyds.

There is an older section of Boyds with lovely Victorian homes and the MARC train station that suggest the Civil War era in which Boyds was founded. The historic landmark Boyds Negro School has been restored by the Boyds Historical Society and is open to the public. A little known fact – the world famous stuffed animal maker Boyds Bears actually did start in Boyds in an antique store.

If you are considering making a move to Boyds, please call me at 301-910-9910.

Bob head shot 150x150 Insider’s View of Boyds MD

About the Author: Bob Myers leads The Myers Team of Re/Max Realty Services. He moved to Montgomery County in 1986 and has lived in Derwood, Rockville, Gaithersburg, Boyds and Clarksburg.

Here’s a sample of homes for sale in Boyds -- Call Bob Myers for a private showing at 301-910-9910:

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(all data current as of 2/6/2012)

  1. 2 beds, 2 full baths
    Home size: 1,072 sq ft
  2. 4 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 1.44 ac
  3. 5 beds, 3 full baths
    Home size: 6,048 sq ft
    Lot size: 1.87 ac
  4. 4 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 8,494 sq ft
  5. 4 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 2,818 sq ft
    Lot size: 29,243 sq ft
  6. 3 beds, 2 full, 2 part baths
    Lot size: 1,900 sq ft
  7. 4 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 3,105 sq ft
    Lot size: 13,418 sq ft
  8. 5 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Home size: 3,300 sq ft
    Lot size: 13,418 sq ft
  9. 3 beds, 1 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 3,400 sq ft
  10. 4 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 6,080 sq ft

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Westleigh Neighborhood in North Potomac

Westleigh, located off Dufief Mill Road and straddling Darnestown Road, is a very desirable community situated near Muddy Branch Park just off the major commuting route of Route 28.  The homes in this neighborhood on the north side of Darnestown Road have Gaithersburg addresses, on the south side they have North Potomac addresses, but all are in zip code 20878.  You can see a sample of Westleigh homes in this video:

There are 681 single family homes in colonial and split level styles on ¼ to 1/3 of an acre lots, plus a dozen townhomes.  There is a wide size range on these homes, from 1,475 to 4,618 square feet on the upper levels.  Some homes were built in the middle to late 70s, others were built in the mid 80’s by NV Homes and Columbia Homes.  The HOA fee varies from $50 to $140 per year.  2009 to 2010 Westleigh home sales range from $460K to $670K for the single families to the low $300s for townhomes.

This neighborhood has great access to parks, horse trails, walking paths and playgrounds, plus proximity to the Westleigh Recreation Club.

North Potomac Homes and Neighborhoods

The North Potomac neighborhoods in zip code 20878 are prized for their location, the top schools and the beautiful parks.  N. Potomac home owners can join the Westleigh Recreation Club, located in the Westleigh neighborhood, for the pool, tennis and the Barracudas swim team.

The home values in North Potomac are slightly higher than comparable homes in other areas of Montgomery County because of the prized school assignment of Dufief Elementary School, Frost Middle School and Wootton High School. Wootton is ranked one of the top high schools in the nation.  See more about Montgomery County MD Schools on our Schools page.

The North Potomac location is great – minutes from Kentlands shops and entertainment, Rio Washingtonian Center’s complex of restaurants, stores and lake plus easy access to Rockville.

Bob head shot 150x150 Westleigh Neighborhood in North Potomac

About the Author: Bob Myers made the move to Montgomery County MD in 1985 and has lived in Derwood, Rockville, Gaithersburg, Boyds and Clarksburg.  He has been a Realtor since 1986.  Call him about properties for sale in the Westleigh neighborhood at 301-910-9910.

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  1. 5 beds, 3 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 10,936 sq ft
  2. 3 beds, 2 full, 1 part baths
    Lot size: 11,312 sq ft

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Gaithersburg West Science City – Are You For or Against?

In an effort to bring Montgomery County into the international forefront of science, research and development, a Memorandum of Understanding was signed by the Montgomery County Executive and Johns Hopkins University’s president in February 2010, with the goal of bringing large biotechnology development to our area.  The plan must go through the approval process, but the goal is to rival life sciences research and technology being done in Palo Alto, California or Research Triangle in North Carolina.

Initially known as Shady Grove Life Sciences Center, it is also referred to as Life Science City, Gaithersburg West Plan or Gaithersburg Science City.

Montgomery County, already home to Johns Hopkins, the Universities at Shady Grove, Montgomery College, NIH, FDA, NIST and NOAA, wishes to implement development plans that will compliment research and technology.

The proposed 900 acre, 20 million square feet commercial space would  feature laboratory, office and retail, and is projected to bring up to 40,000 jobs and approximately 9,000 residences over the next 40 years.

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The National Cancer Institute had already decided to relocate its headquarters into the Johns Hopkins Rockville campus, at the 107-acre Belward Farm at Gaithersburg’s southern edge.  Hopkins purchased the property in 1989, agreeing that the development would be limited to research, medical care, academic and agriculture.

While very exciting on the one hand, skeptics and critics are wary of the impact on Gaithersburg West.  Concerns stem from existing roadways being unable to support traffic, the strain on the public schools and other community impacts, as well as taxpayers having to pick up the financial slack.  After delving more into the numbers, some politicians and community groups say that this project is too big and dependent on the proposed Corridor Cities Transitway that is included in the future county growth plan.

This debate will continue over infrastructure, economics and logistics of the Gaithersburg Science City project, while Montgomery County will continue to grapple with growth and development issues.

UPDATE – New Developments

As a result of a straw vote by the Montgomery County Council in April 2010, it was agreed that efforts would be made to preserve green space and reduce traffic, and it was informally agreed to cap commercial development at 17.5 million square feet, down from 20 million.

The council also agreed to change the name of the Gaithersburg West Master Plan to the Great Seneca Science Corridor Master Plan.  This plan covers 4,360 acres and includes the National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Also under discussion is the Corridor Cities Transitway, a 14 mile mass transit line that will connect Clarksburg in the upcounty area and Shady Grove in Rockville.  The county council will require that half of the CCT be built before the second half of the Great Seneca plan could be built.

As always in our area, the major concerns are traffic and preserving open, green space.  This debate and the revisions are far from over, but there may be a final vote next month on this revision.   More to come…stay tuned!  Please give us your comments below.
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