WEEKLY TOWN UPDATES January 6, 2023
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Please take a moment to review the Town’s Winter Weather Preparedness flyer. We would like to remind residents that, in the event or threat of a snowstorm or icy road conditions, cars must be parked either in driveways or on the even-numbered side of the street to ensure safe passage for the snow removal crews. Please do not park cars on the odd-numbered side of the street, unless otherwise posted.
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The Town offers curbside pickup of Christmas trees. All wire, ornaments and tinsel must be removed. Please place the tree at the curb for regular yard waste collection. This service will be offered throughout the month of January.
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Our Town of Chevy Chase Book Club will meet January 9 at 7:00 p.m. in the Town Hall to discuss Lucy by the Sea by Elizabeth Strout. It is a beautiful, beautiful book, touching on the pandemic, grief, grown children, forgiveness, and the messiness of being human. Please join us! Sponsored by the Community Relations Committee; all are welcome.
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The Monthly Town coffee will be held on Tuesday, January 10 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the Town Hall. Please join neighbors -- newcomers, longtime residents, and everyone in between for conversation and refreshments. Please RSVP to townoffice@townofchevychase.org if possible, not required. This event is sponsored by the Community Relations Committee.
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Aki Peritz, former counterterrorism analyst, will discuss his latest book, Disruption, at 6:30 p.m. in the Town Hall. Disruption an account of the race to stop a terrorist conspiracy set in motion by an Al Qaeda operative following 9/11 that would have remade our world — forever. Disruption brings the story of that conspiracy and the heroic efforts by the intelligence services of the United States, Great Britain, and Pakistan to life with vivid imagery, interviews with top intelligence officials, and never-before-seen declassified documents. From the streets of London to the training camps of Pakistan to the corridors of power in Washington DC, the real-life story unfolds with murders, double-crosses, probes, jailbreaks, and explosions. And desserts will be served! This event is brought to you by the Community Relations Committee. Please RSVP to townoffice@townofchevychase.org or 301-654-7144 by January 11.
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We would like to remind residents that the Town's contractor will clear public sidewalks if snowfall totals 6 inches or more, with discretion by Town officials to mobilize when icy or other conditions warrant. As soon as possible during or following winter storms, the Town will announce by Town Crier whether our contractor will clear and/or deice the public sidewalks.
If the Town does not activate its sidewalk snow removal program, residents are responsible for clearing the sidewalks adjacent to their homes within 24 hours after precipitation has ended. This is a vital responsibility, as we frequently receive complaints from residents about packed snow and ice on Town sidewalks, creating dangerous conditions. Therefore, if you are away from Town or unable to clear your walks, please make arrangements for snow or ice on the sidewalk adjacent to your home to be cleared. And please be sure to monitor and treat sidewalks for icy conditions caused by thawing/freezing precipitation in the days following winter storms.
If you need assistance clearing snow from sidewalks and private property, we suggest contacting your current landscaping company, if applicable, to inquire about snow removal services, or you can contact any of the service providers listed on the Town website. We are currently updating this list to ensure that it is accurate for this winter. The Town also maintains a list of Town Teens who are willing to shovel, but please note that this online list is available only to residents who have an account on the Town website and have submitted a Resident Verification Form. You may contact the Town Office directly to obtain the names of the service providers and teens willing to help.
We ask all teens and others willing to shovel this winter to contact the Town Office so that we can keep our list current.
We also encourage residents to use the private Town Neighbors listserv to seek help or offer assistance with snow removal.
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Leaf vacuuming ended on December 27. Leaves should now be placed in paper bags or in reusable containers for yard waste collection on Mondays.
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Purple Line Construction Updates
Overnight Road Closure and Detour of Connecticut Avenue On or about January 18, 2023, for one night, Connecticut Avenue will be closed to place the new Capital Crescent Trail pedestrian bridge over Connecticut Avenue, adjacent to the Purple Line light rail bridge. From 12 a.m. to 5 a.m., a detour will be implemented while the work occurs. Additionally, night work, including single-lane closures on Connecticut Avenue will occur the week prior between the hours of 9 p.m. to 5 a.m.
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Montgomery County Recreation fitness passes will be free for Montgomery County residents in 2023. Starting Jan. 3, 2023, the free pass will provide access to fully equipped fitness rooms, open gym (drop-in) activities and game rooms at any recreation center during regularly scheduled hours.
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Every year, from November to February, the Town’s Community Relations Committee sponsors a Winter Clothing Drive for those in need. We donate to Interfaith Works that distributes to 13,000 income-qualified county residents, including nearly 6,000 children.
Please donate clean, gently used, or never worn items: coats, gloves, mittens, scarves, hats, sweaters, pants, and socks. Also needed is waterproof warm winter wear for those who are outside in the cold rain or snow.
Since the Town Hall is open only part time, the clothing box will be located on the front porch of Marjorie Shaw and Barney Rush, at 6917 Maple Avenue (at the corner of Maple and Pine Place).
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Residents are encouraged to connect with fellow residents through the private Town Neighbors listserv.
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The Town has COVID test kits and N95 masks available for pick up at the Town office on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The kits and masks are available on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last.
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The Town office is staffed from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays. On other days, most employees telework. There may be someone to assist on Tuesdays and Thursdays, but please contact the office in advance.
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