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Meeting: Tues April 28, 2015
Tues, April 28, 2015, 7:30 p.m.
Silver Spring Int’l Middle School Media Center
A County Recreation and Parks update about Reuse of the Old Silver Spring Library.
We are delighted to welcome Rec Director Gabe Albornoz with Parks Director Mike Riley and Parks Master Planner / Supervisor Brooke Farquhar.
Join us!
Disposition of Old Silver Spring Library
Here’s the Thursday, 12 February, 2015 video of Montgomery Parks presenting to the Planning Board about the disposition of the old Silver Spring Library. Kudos to Brooke Farquhar for Parks! And great thanks to SOECA’s Jean Cavenaugh, Kathleen Samiy, Steve Peck and Vicki Warren — and community members Tony Hausner, Jon Lourie and Marcy Frosh — for testifying at the session.
February 2015 Newsletter
In this issue:
- Purple Line update
- BRT advisory committee
- A transit authority?
- SSCAB update Silver Spring Timebank
- Pet safety in cold weather
- Tree initiative
- Water Watchdogs
- October 28 minutes
Meeting: Thursday, February 19
THURSDAY, FEB. 19, 7:30 pm, SILVER
SPRING INT’L MIDDLE SCHOOL MEDIA CENTER.
A joint meeting with Park Hills Citizens’ Association
featuring new District 5 Councilmember Tom Hucker.
7:30 – 8:30: Councilmember Tom Hucker
8:30 to close: Purple Line, SS Library, Dale Drive Pedestrian Safety, and other items
NEWSLETTERS: Read or download the current SOECA Newsletters.
October 2014 Newsletter
In this issue:
- Election information and link
- May 20 minutes
- Tree initiative
- Purple Line, dog park updates
May 2014 Newsletter
In this issue:
- Election information and link
- April 6 minutes
- Tree initiative
- Purple Line, dog park updates
Archived copies of older issues of the SOECA Newsletter are available on the Internet Archive’s Wayback Machine.