Morning Notes

Art work at Bethesda Row

Nighttime Economy Recommendations — The county’s Nighttime Economy Task Force, charged with finding ways to increase nightlife in places like Bethesda, will issue its final recommendations for new policies and law changes at its final meeting tonight in Rockville. [Montgomery County]

Discussion Of Zoning Rewrite, Downtown Bethesda — Councilmember Nancy Floreen (D-At large) will talk about the zoning rewrite and other County Council issues tonight at the monthly meeting of the Western Montgomery County Citizens Advisory Board. Bethesda Urban Partnership Dave Dabney will discuss the future of downtown Bethesda. The meeting starts at 7 p.m. at the Bethesda-Chevy Chase Regional Services Center (4805 Edgemoor Lane). [Bethesda-Chevy Chase Regional Services Center]

B-CC Sweeps County Cross Country Championships — Bethesda-Chevy Chase won both the boys and girls team titles at the Montgomery County Cross Country Championships on Saturday. The girls won for the third straight year. All five scored runners finished in the top 16. [The Gazette]

Last Day To Comment On Purple Line — Today is the final day to comment on the Maryland Transit Administration’s Final Environmental Impact Study for the Purple Line. Included in the FEIS are detailed technical reports about noise, costs, travel forecasts and air quality. Those interested can comment using an online form. [Maryland Transit Administration]

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