Montgomery County Planning Board
Following are all UrbanTurf articles filed under Montgomery County Planning Board, from most recent to least.
390 Apartments and a Little Bit of Gotham: The Plans for Bethesda's Metro Tower
Nena Perry-Brown | November 26th 2018
Earlier this year, Saul Centers purchased the building at the corner of Wisconsin Avenue and Hampden Lane in downtown Bethesda. Now, the company is un... read»
Montgomery County Conducts Study to Address Missing Middle Housing
Nena Perry-Brown | September 24th 2018
The Planning Department recently released a study on how to integrate missing middle housing into the county's residential stock.... read»
Montgomery County's New Requirements For Moderately-Priced Units to Go Into Effect Soon
Nena Perry-Brown | September 17th 2018
As of October 31st, all new residential developments in areas with 150 percent of the county's median income must have a minimum of 15 percent afforda... read»
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Bethesda Metro Development Debate Evokes Democracy, Communism and an Unfortunate Metaphor
Nena Perry-Brown | July 23rd 2018
Late last week, tensions over the current political climate and anxieties over neighborhood development all came to a head during a meeting of the Mon... read»
A New Tool Tracks Development in Downtown Bethesda
Nena Perry-Brown | April 2nd 2018
Today, the Montgomery County Planning Board introduced an online interactive mapping and tracking tool that outlines the plans for and status of vario... read»
Planning Board Approves Additional 160 Apartments at Edgemont Bethesda
Nena Perry-Brown | February 5th 2018
Last week, the Montgomery County Planning Board approved an application to more than double the apartments at Edgemont Bethesda.... read»
Bethesda Marriott Headquarters Gets Important Green Light
Nena Perry-Brown | December 15th 2017
Yesterday, the Montgomery County Planning Board granted unanimous approval to the conceptual and site plans for the planned Marriott headquarters in d... read»
Montgomery County Approves 120 Day Limit on Short-Term Rentals
Nena Perry-Brown | October 11th 2017
Yesterday morning, the Montgomery County Council unanimously approved a regulatory framework for short-term rentals, including limiting them to 120 da... read»
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