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Follow-up to FY 21-26 CIP Sign-on Letter

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March 4, 2020 Montgomery County Council Council Office Building 100 Maryland Ave Rockville, MD 20850  Re: Follow-up on bus rapid transit projects in the FY 21 Capital Budget and FY 21-26 CIP Dear Council President Katz and County Councilmembers: The undersigned wrote a letter on February 26, 2020 requesting amendments

CSG in the News: “Could free Metro in D.C. be expanded to Maryland and Virginia?”

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"A 'transformative' plan has transit advocates looking beyond D.C. Council" By Pete Muntean | WUSA9 | March 3, 2020 WASHINGTON — D.C. Council will now decide if it will pay for its residents to ride Metro for free. Ward 6 Councilmember Charles Allen officially introduced his plan on Tuesday. If

ACTION: Let’s make sure bus rapid transit in Montgomery a success!

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Montgomery County has planned an ambitious 82-mile bus rapid transit (BRT) network, which would be a major step towards the county's greenhouse gas emission reduction and economic development goals.

Testimony supporting Purple Line Marketing Program

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February 27, 2020 Environment and Transportation Committee House Office Building, Room 251 Annapolis, MD 21401 HB 876, Transportation - Purple Line Marketing Program (Purple Line Marketing Act) (Support)  Testimony for February 27, 2020 Jane Lyons, Maryland Advocacy Manager Thank you, Chair Barve, Vice Chair Stein, and Environment and Transportation Committee