Montgomery County Executive's Office

Open Issues: 92 Closed Issues: 201 Acknowledged Issues: 0
Watching issues created after: 2010-06-28

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  • East West Highway & Blair Mill Road Silver Spring, MD - Silver Spring

    Ongoing residential construction on three projects in Silver Spring needlessly closed sidewalks, forcing pedestrians to either navigate confusing, circuitous detours or to walk in the roadway. This results in unnecessary risks. Furthermore, a sidewalk was moved and cars park in front of it, making not ADA accessible. The building at 1200 East/West Highway is the biggest offender, with an unfinished sidewalk/front for over six months.

    Please see this link for more information:

    http://greatergreaterwashington.org/post/9263/silver-spring-construction-shuts-sidewalks-violating-policy/

  • 8201 16th St Nw Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA - Takoma Park
    Even though they have a green light and right of way, drivers going northbound on 16th street through circle risk getting hit by cars approaching on the left, that fail to stop at intersection crossing to get to US29/Colesville Road
  • 9607 9615 Maryland 97 Silver Spring, MD 20910, USA - Silver Spring
    Last street light on the Forest Glen Metro walking bridge is out and needs to be fixed. This is the pole light located on the bridge near Lansdowne and Georgia Avenue. It has been out for nearly a year and has not been fixed despite numerous complaints. Area gets very dark at night and has had problems with vandalism and theft from autos. Please fix this light.
  • 1601 N Portal Dr Nw Washington D.C., DC 20012, USA - Silver Spring
    This is a very confusing circle where accidents occure frequently. Normally traffic in a circle has right of way, but here it is unclear who has right of way and there are accidents frequently.
  • 1599 North Portal Dr Nw Washington, DC 20012, USA/8200 16th Street, NW, DC, - Silver Spring
    The North Portal to the District of Columbia, the crossroads between DC, Downtown Silver Spring, MD, and Rock Creek Park is a dangerous place to drive, walk, to cross the street, and ride a bicycle. Poor sight lines, bad landscaping, inaccessible sidewalks (when there are sidewalks), poor traffic controls, confusing and distracting municipal and commercial signage, jurisdictional conflicts between law enforcement/EMS.
  • 11 E Franklin Ave Silver Spring, MD 20901, USA - Silver Spring
    Broken tree branches blocking East Franklin Avenue between Flower and University Boulevard
  • Fairview Rd At Fairview Court Silver Spring, MD - Silver Spring
    Fairview Rd is a one way beginning at Fairview CT. Without the sign up, people will not obey the one way for Fairview Rd.
  • Noyes Dr And Colesville Rd Gaithersburg, MD - Silver Spring
    West side of Colesville Rd, south bound at Noyes Dr. is missing the Do Not Enter / No Right Turn 7-9 AM. This sign refers to anyone coming south bound from the Beltway, that they cannot turn right at Noyes (same sign at N. Noyes/Colesville is still in place and not missing.) Please replace the sign.
  • 106 Franklin Ave Silver Spring, MD 20901, USA - Silver Spring
    An uprooted tree is blocking Franklin Avenue between Colesville and Flower
  • Georgia Ave And Colesville Road Silver Spring, MD - Silver Spring
    There's a massive asphalt hump or hill that looks EXACTLY like someone paved over an obese dead body in the far right lane in front of the bus stop on Colesville Road, just before you cross Georgia Avenue. It's astonishing and almost impossible to avoid. I can't think of any acceptable reason the road was left this way. It's unreal.
  • 12910 Holdridge Road Greenwood Knolls, Glenmont, Silver Spring, MD - Silver Spring
    Zoning board is not on record as having issued a yellow permit, visible from the front of the house, for a two-story addition in a one-family residential neighborhood. This is happening all over this one-peaceful area.
  • Fenton Street Takoma Park/ SIlver Sprin, md - Silver Spring
    Fenton Street from Montgomery College up through Colesville Road is abysmal. Over the last few years pot holes have become moon craters that cover the entire stretch of the road. Looks like it hasn't been repaved in decades.