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WEEKLY TOWN UPDATES
February 16, 2024

 Town Monitors State Housing Legislation

The Town has been actively engaged with the Maryland Municipal League’s Legislative Committee to monitor and propose amendments to Maryland General Assembly bills most pertinent to our residents. One key bill that we are following closely is the Housing Expansion and Affordability Act of 2024 (bit.ly/SB484), spearheaded by Governor Moore and co-sponsored by our State Senator Jeff Waldstreicher.  The corresponding House Bill, HB 538, has been co-sponsored by our State Delegate Jared Solomon. These bills aim to allow multifamily housing in areas zoned exclusively for single-family residences if such housing is within one mile of a rail station and includes at least 25% affordable units (defined as households earning 60% or less of the area median income).

The Town is collaborating with our State Delegation and fellow municipalities to submit amendments that ensure that this bill, if it becomes law, does not compromise municipal authority to determine building codes that would apply equally to all types of residential housing in our communities. The Town has submitted testimony to the House Environment and Transportation Committee, which will hold its hearing on February 20.  The testimony is available at bit.ly/TOCCTestimony.


Clothing Drive

Winter Clothing Drive Continues Thru February


Did you get a nice warm coat or sweater as a holiday gift? There are people who could use your last year’s clothes. Interfaith Works provides free clothing to thousands of Montgomery County families. Please donate clean, gently used or never used warm coats, gloves, mittens, scarves, hats, sweaters, pants, and socks to those in need. Also needed are waterproof warm winter wear, for those who are outside in the cold rain or snow. The clothing box is located on the front porch of Marjorie Shaw and Barney Rush, at 6917 Maple Avenue (between Maple and Pine Place).


Chili Dinner

RSVP for February 25 Chili Dinner & Sign Up to Help!


The Town will hold its popular Chili Dinner on Sunday, February 25 at 5 p.m. in the Social Hall of the Lawton Community Center. Dinner will include chili and hot dogs (including vegan options), sides, and desserts. Also, the Town will continue its support of the Manna Food Center, so please don’t forget your checks or cash to help feed families in Montgomery County. As always, chili will be served by Community Relations Committee members, but we need additional volunteers. If you can help, please let us know when you RSVP by February 19.


Tom Lake

TOCC Book Club, March 11


Our Town Book Club will read Tom Lake by Ann Patchett for our meeting on March 11 at 7 p.m. in the Town Hall. In COVID isolation, a mother shares with her adult daughters her story of youthful immersion in a theater troupe, revealing many different kinds of love. All Town residents welcome!


Town Neighbors Listserv


Residents are encouraged to connect with fellow residents through the private Town Neighbors listserv.


Chevy Chase at Home (CC@H)


CC@H is a member organization providing social and educational programs to neighbors of all ages and support services to older adults. You can learn more at www.chevychaseathome.org.


Free COVID Test Kits


The Town has free COVID test kits in the Town office. The kits are available on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.

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