Showing posts with label NVR. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NVR. Show all posts

Thursday, June 23, 2016

Breaking: Leggett Withdraws Request for Moving MCPS Bus Lot, Removes Carver and Westmore sites from Future Plan



From: Austin, Lisa On Behalf Of Kirkland, Bonnie
Sent: Thursday, June 23, 2016 11:49 AM
To: Floreen's Office, Councilmember <Councilmember.Floreen@montgomerycountymd.gov>
Cc: Jablow, Judy <Judy.Jablow@montgomerycountymd.gov>; Lauer, Linda <Linda.Lauer@montgomerycountymd.gov>; Pecoraro, Karen <Karen.Pecoraro@montgomerycountymd.gov>; Mihill, Amanda <Amanda.Mihill@montgomerycountymd.gov>; Drummer, Bob <Bob.Drummer@montgomerycountymd.gov>; Hamlin, Joseph <Joseph.Hamlin@montgomerycountymd.gov>; Farber, Steve <Steve.Farber@montgomerycountymd.gov>; Nurmi, Joy <Joy.Nurmi@montgomerycountymd.gov>; Lacefield, Patrick <Patrick.Lacefield@montgomerycountymd.gov>; Dise, David E. <David.Dise@montgomerycountymd.gov>; Kirkland, Bonnie <Bonnie.Kirkland@montgomerycountymd.gov>
Subject: Withdrawal of Executive Order 016-15, Disposition of County Service Park East


Dear Council President Floreen,

I am forwarding a memorandum from the County Executive relating to Withdrawal of Executive Order 016-15, Disposition of County Service Park East.  This PDF document is being forwarded to you in advance of the original, hard copy which will be delivered to Council.
Thank you,
Regards,
Lisa Austin, SEAA
Offices of the County Executive
101 Monroe Street, 2nd Floor
Rockville, MD  20850


Tuesday, June 14, 2016

City of Rockville: Comprehensive Overview of MCPS Shady Grove Bus Depot Replacement Saga

The City of Rockville, City Manager has put together a comprehensive overview of the events that have occurred in the last few years concerning County Executive Ike Leggett's attempt to move the MCPS Shady Grove bus depot to make way for developers to build housing.  The City Manager's memo discusses the four most recent sites that have been proposed for some or all of the Shady Grove bus fleet and includes concerns that have been brought up by the public.

...Following completion of their presentation MCPS opened the meeting to public comment and questions. All of the speakers voiced opposition to the project and expressed several concerns related to the proposal. The following is not an exhaustive list of all concerns expressed, but is a summary of general themes presented:

  • noise impacts associated with the operation of the proposed bus depot at this location, given its adjacency to residential uses;
  • health concerns given the concentration of over 100 buses at a single location and resultant air quality impacts;
  • traffic impacts on the intersection of Mannakee Street and MD355;
  • multiple buses utilizing neighborhood streets in the vicinity of the proposed depot;
  • impact upon the adjacent historic district and Carver High School building; and,
  • incompatibility of the proposed bus depot with the surrounding neighborhood.

MCPS staff indicating that there would be a follow-up meeting on the subject, however no date was provided...

 https://rockmail.rockvillemd.gov/clerk/egenda.nsf/d5c6a20307650f4a852572f9004d38b8/d473390b99a92f7c85257fb1005b0778?OpenDocument

Wednesday, June 8, 2016

Breaking: Planning Board Staff Recommends Disapproval of 1000 Westmore Ave. as Bus Depot

On May 9, 2016, the Parents' Coalition broke the news that County Executive Ike Leggett wanted to purchase property in Rockville for use as a bus depot.  Leggett wanted the review of this land acquisition by the Montgomery County Planning department to be purely administrative. 

However, the full Planning Board will be taking up Leggett's plan in a public hearing on June 16, 2016, at 8:05 PM.

The Planning Board staff has just released their recommendation for Leggett's plan and their recommendation is that the Planning Board not approve the placement of a MCPS bus depot on Westmore Avenue in Rockville.

The Planning Board staff notes that Leggett's plan for this site has no specifics with regard to the number of buses that would be transferred to this site, nor did Leggett supply the Planning Board any site selection study or analysis. 




Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Rockville Nights: BOE puts Carver bus depot plans "on hold," Westmor...

Rockville Nights: BOE puts Carver bus depot plans "on hold," Westmor...: Rockville's Mayor and Council discussed highly-controversial school bus depot proposals for two residential neighborhoods in Rockville...

Monday, May 9, 2016

Breaking News: New MCPS School Bus Depot Coming To...

County Executive Ike Leggett wants the MCPS Shady Grove Bus Depot shut down and the buses moved to make way for developers LCOR and NVR to build 698 townhomes and apartments.

100 of the MCPS school buses  and 250 staff cars are to be moved to the front of the MCPS/Board of Education building at 850 Hungerford Drive in Rockville.

The other 300 school buses and 450 staff cars are to be moved to another location.  But, County Executive Ike Leggett and the Montgomery County Council do not want to tell you about that other location.

County Executive Ike Leggett and the County Council do not want the Planning Board to do a full public review of the location for the 300 school buses and 450 staff cars.

Instead, they want the other location to be approved by Planning Board Chair Casey Anderson through an "administrative mandatory referral review."  See the screenshot on the left for the first paragraph of the letter that County Executive Ike Leggett's staff has sent to Planning Board Chair Casey Anderson.

Below is a description of the type of properties that are to be considered for "administrative" review by the Planning Board staff.

Look at the list of things that qualify a property for "administrative" review and allow it to SKIP the full, public Mandatory Referral process before the full Planning Board.

Do you think a BUS DEPOT proposal should be allowed to SKIP a FULL TRAFFIC STUDY? Would you want 300 school buses and 450 staff cars dumped in your neighborhood without a review of the impact those 300 school buses and 450 staff cars would have on the roads you use every day? 



http://www.montgomeryplanningboard.org/agenda/2011/documents/20110915_Mand_Ref_Revised_Process_Guidelines_000.pdf

Do you think that a bus depot that looks like this will have a significant impact on traffic if it moves to a new location?  

MCPS Transportation Website
County Executive Ike Leggett does not think so.  He says that a new site for these buses can SKIP the full traffic study.  

That will be some surprise for the new neighbors and surrounding community! 

Sunday, May 8, 2016

The Saga of the Bus Parking Lot at Carver Educational Center continues

The folks fighting the partial relocation of the Shady Grove School Bus Lot to Carver Educational Center are meeting with MCPS this Wednesday, May 11, 2016, at College Gardens Elementary School.

Find out the real scoop on what is happening from those who are most impacted.  Who knows, maybe your neighborhood is next.


Monday, December 7, 2015

BOE Shuts Down Mont. College Parking Lot, Finds $1.7 Million to Temporarily Park 100 Buses

Fortunately, money grows on trees here in Montgomery County!

Unable to find a permanent solution for County Executive Ike Legget's plan to boot 400 school buses from the MCPS Shady Grove Bus Depot, the Board of Education will temporarily park 100 of the buses at 850 Hungerford Drive in the parking lot that is currently used by Montgomery College.

For Montgomery College students, that's Lot 13.

Developers NVR and LCOR want the land the MCPS buses are currently using, so the buses will be moved even if there is no permanent location for them.

The cost to temporarily park 100 school buses at 850 Hungerford Drive will be over $1.7 million.

Neighbors impacted by the noise shown in yellow.
That's $17,250 per school bus for a temporary parking spot.

MCPS is going to need to find at least another $5 million to pay for temporary parking for the other 300 school buses that will be booted from the Shady Grove Bus Depot.

Next, MCPS will have to find the money to pay for a permanent solution for parking the 400 school buses at the Shady Grove bus depot.

A note to the neighbors of 850 Hungerford Drive: Get ready to fill out lots of Montgomery County Noise Ordinance Complaint forms.
The MCPS school buses will be violating the Noise Ordinance. 


Friday, March 20, 2015

County still looking for a new MCPS bus depot

ROCKVILLE – As the county considers how to make room for smart growth in Shady Grove, the selected developer has not found a solution for a key part of the development: the current Montgomery County Public Schools bus depot on the site.

 http://www.thesentinel.com/mont/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=1755:county-still-looking-for-a-new-bus-depot&Itemid=766